Greyhound bus is part of the "Unitrans Passenger" operating division of Unitrans Holdings (Pty) Ltd, which in turn is a wholly-owned subsidiary of KAP International Holdings – which as of 2012 owns the industrial assets of the Steinhoff Africa group .
Who is the new owner of Greyhound buses?
Greyhound was previously owned by the transport company Unitrans Passenger but was put up for auction last year. According to Greyhound's new spokesperson, Leslie Matthews, the business was purchased by an investment entity that is owned by a private trust.
Which company bought Greyhound buses?
On October 21, 2021, Munich-based Flixbus acquired Greyhound for $78 million.
Has Greyhound South Africa been sold?
The new routes all depart from Johannesburg: Unitrans planned to sell off Greyhound and Citiliner assets, 66 busses with trailers and spares, through an auction, but ended up selling it through a commercial agreement to the new owners.
Did Greyhound sell their buses?
The long-established North American intercity coach business will be sold to the German operator FlixMobility for $172m (£125m), in a deal that will see FirstGroup temporarily retain the depots and terminals, as well as pension liabilities – in effect offloading Greyhound for a net loss of $19m.
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