Wolt
Online food delivery service
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2025 | Wolt launched its services in Kosovo, continuing its expansion strategy. |
2024 | Wolt launched in Luxembourg, Albania, and Uzbekistan, and announced an upcoming launch in North Macedonia. |
2023 | Wolt expanded its operations to Austria and Iceland. |
2022 | Wolt was acquired by DoorDash, closing a significant transaction that marked a major milestone for the company. |
May 2022 | Wolt was acquired by DoorDash, an American food delivery company, becoming a sub-brand operating in Europe and Asia. |
May 31 2022 | DoorDash completed the acquisition of Wolt, with Miki Kuusi taking responsibility for DoorDash's business outside the US. |
November 2021 | Announcement of Wolt's merger with DoorDash through a share exchange, valuing the deal at US $8.1 billion. |
2020 | Wolt launched in Japan, Cyprus, Malta, and Germany. The company also introduced its own chain of grocery stores, Wolt Market, in Helsinki. |
2020 | Wolt was ranked second in the Financial Times' FT:1000 Europe's Fastest Growing Companies list. |
2019 | Wolt continued its expansion by launching in Serbia, Greece, Azerbaijan, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Kazakhstan. |
2018 | Wolt significantly expanded its international presence by launching in Croatia, Czech Republic, Norway, Hungary, Georgia, Israel, and Poland. |
2017 | Wolt expanded its operations to Denmark, Latvia, and Lithuania. |
2016 | Wolt expanded its platform to include delivery services and expanded operations to Sweden and Estonia. The company also began experimenting with self-driving delivery robots in Tallinn through a collaboration with Starship Technologies. |
2015 | Wolt launched its first service in Helsinki, initially operating as a pick-up only platform. |
2014 | Wolt was founded in Helsinki, Finland, marking the beginning of the food delivery platform. |
2014 | Wolt was founded by 6 founders, including Miki Kuusi, the former CEO of Slush, who became Wolt's CEO. |
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