JustPark set for US expansion
UK-based parking app JustPark has entered the US market, marking a significant milestone in its global expansion.
Its first American venture, a partnership with the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, replaces traditional pay stations with its innovative app-based system, offering visitors a seamless, cashless parking experience.
Following its 2024 merger with North American parking provider ParkHub, JustPark now serves 20 million drivers globally and processes over $1 billion in annual transactions.
Known for transforming underutilised parking spaces into revenue opportunities, JustPark, which is used by over 13 million UK drivers, has facilitated £300 million in transactions since it was founded in 2006.
Anthony Eskinazi, founder of JustPark, said: "Our expansion into the US marks an exciting new chapter for JustPark.
“The UK remains our heartland, where we’ve pioneered smarter, user-friendly parking solutions for millions of drivers and businesses.
“Now, we’re bringing our proven technology to North America, starting with the University of Hawai’i.
“This partnership demonstrates our global ambitions and underlines our commitment to delivering exceptional and stress-free parking experiences wherever drivers need them.”
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