A2B Australia
A2B Australia (formerly Cabcharge Australia) is an taxi operator. Founded by Reg Kermode in 1976 it was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 1999.
Company type | Public company |
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ASX: A2B | |
Industry | Land transport |
Founded | 1976 |
Founder | Reg Kermode |
Headquarters | , Australia |
Area served | Australia Europe United Kingdom |
Key people | Mark Bayliss (Executive Chairman) |
Revenue | $147 million (2023) |
$27 million (2023) | |
Subsidiaries | 13cabs |
Website | www.a2baustralia.com |
Subsidiaries of A2B operate booking and dispatch services for taxis in Australia under the Taxi Networks and 13cabs brands.
The company's activities have sometimes been controversial and it has faced strong criticism at times from inquiries and regulatory bodies, especially over its Cabcharge taxi payment system. The company was the subject of Federal Court proceedings in 2010 over alleged anti-competitive practices including predatory pricing activities. It was heavily fined and paid a record high $15 million settlement for these behaviours. The company is also facing accusations of profiteering for the 10% surcharge it imposes on taxi fares paid by a payment card and the matter was investigated by the Reserve Bank of Australia. The surcharge has been reduced by law to 5% in Victoria following recommendations made by the Taxi Industry Inquiry and a further review of the surcharge in that State may lead to the figure being set at well below 5%. In December 2014 the surcharge was also reduced to 5% in New South Wales. As at November 2018, it operated 9.963 taxis.