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Uber and Getir delivery couriers in Istanbul streets, symbolizing consolidation of Turkey’s on-demand delivery market

Uber bets $335M on Getir to reshape Turkey’s delivery race

10 February 2026 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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Uber moves to consolidate Turkey’s crowded delivery market

Uber is making one of its most decisive plays yet in the ultra-fast delivery sector, agreeing to acquire the Turkey operations of grocery delivery pioneer Getir in a deal reportedly valued at around $335 million. The transaction, which still awaits regulatory approval, is widely seen as a test of whether a global platform can finally tame one of the most fragmented and fiercely competitive delivery markets in the region.

Turkey has been a proving ground for rapid-commerce models, with Getir once hailed as a category-defining startup. But intense competition, rising operating costs and shifting consumer behavior have forced many players to retreat, consolidate or pivot away from the capital-intensive promise of 10‑minute deliveries.

From hypergrowth to hard realities

Founded in Istanbul, Getir expanded aggressively into Europe and the US, raising billions of dollars and popularising the concept of ultra-fast grocery delivery. As interest rates climbed and investor appetite for loss-making growth cooled, the company scaled back international ambitions and refocused on core markets, including Turkey.

Industry analysts say the sale of its domestic delivery arm to Uber reflects a broader reset in the on-demand delivery space. The era of subsidised orders and unchecked expansion is giving way to a push for profitability, operational efficiency and tighter geographic focus.

What Uber wants from Turkey

For Uber, Turkey offers a large, young and highly digital population already accustomed to mobile-first services. By integrating Getir’s local logistics network, dark stores and courier base into its own app ecosystem, Uber aims to deepen its presence beyond ride-hailing and food delivery.

Analysts expect the company to leverage its global scale, advanced routing algorithms and cross-selling capabilities to improve margins in grocery and convenience deliveries. A more unified platform could also reduce duplication of fleets and infrastructure in major Turkish cities, where multiple apps currently compete for the same customers and couriers.

Implications for consumers and rivals

If regulators clear the deal, Turkish consumers could see more stable pricing, broader selection and faster service under a single, stronger operator. However, the acquisition will likely intensify pressure on smaller local rivals, who may struggle to match Uber’s marketing power, technology stack and access to capital.

The $335 million bet signals that, despite recent setbacks in rapid commerce, global players still view Turkey as a strategic market. Whether Uber can turn scale into sustainable profits will be closely watched by investors and policymakers across emerging markets grappling with the future of urban delivery.

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