Press Release: Marti Revenue Increases 110%, Delivers 61% Gross Profit Margin for Full-Year 2025

Dow Jones
04/13

Performance Well in Excess of Targets, Including Revenue, Adjusted EBITDA, and Gross Profit Margin

ISTANBUL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 13, 2026-- 

Türkiye's leading mobility super app Marti Technologies, Inc. ("Marti" or the "Company") (NYSE American: MRT) today announced its financial and operational results for the full year ended December 31, 2025.

Financial and Operational Highlights for the Full Year 2025

   --  Strong Platform Services Growth and Scaling: Continued strong platform 
      momentum, exceeding operational ride-hailing targets throughout the year, 
      with all-time unique ride-hailing riders up 103% YoY and registered 
      ride-hailing drivers up 72% YoY, driven by expanded service availability 
      and increased adoption across cities. 
 
   --  Improved Financial Performance Driven by Monetization and Scale: 
      Revenue more than doubled to $39.2M (up 110% YoY and 15% above full year 
      2025 guidance), while net loss narrowed by $32.4M YoY to $41.4M and 
      Adjusted EBITDA improved by $7.2M YoY to $(12.1)M, reflecting 
      monetization progress and operational efficiencies achieved across our 
      multi-service platform. 
 
   --  Gross Profit Margin Turnaround and Increased Cost Efficiency: Revenue 
      growth and disciplined operational efficiency initiatives drove a 29% 
      decline in cost of revenues YoY, fueling a $26.9M increase in gross 
      profit and a remarkable 7,661 basis point swing in gross profit margin 
      from (15)% to 61%, representing a transformational year-over-year 
      improvement that highlights the strength and scalability of our platform 
      as we continue on a path toward expected sustained platform 
      profitability. 
 
   --  Expanded National Footprint and Platform Capabilities: Marti 
      accelerated its nationwide expansion in Türkiye by launching 
      ride-hailing in additional cities and introducing delivery services, 
      while also strengthening operational and technological capabilities to 
      support long-term growth. 

"2025 was a truly breakthrough year for Marti," said Oguz Alper Oktem, Founder and CEO. "We more than doubled our revenue, reduced our operating loss by over half, and demonstrated the power of our model as revenue scaled faster than costs at every level. We're entering 2026 with strong momentum and believe we have a clear, accelerating path toward profitability."

"Marti's ride-hailing service now spans 20 markets across Türkiye, covering cities that represent approximately 80% of the country's GDP -- a nationwide footprint built in a single year," continued Mr. Oktem. "By March 2026, we reached 3.8M all-time unique ride-hailing riders and 490 thousand all-time registered ride-hailing drivers, surpassing our own targets. We're raising the bar again to target 4.3M riders and 530 thousand registered drivers by mid-2026 -- reflecting strong demand on the ground and our expanding reach beyond Istanbul and into high-growth regional markets."

Mr. Oktem continued, "In 2025, Marti further evolved into a true multi-service platform with the launch of our same-hour delivery service. Built on our existing infrastructure and driver network, we believe this expansion will unlock meaningful additional growth opportunities well beyond ride-hailing."

"Our monetization engine is working," continued Mr. Oktem. "Gross profit margin improved from negative 15% to over 61% in a single year, reflecting our efficiency gains as we scale. In 2026, our priorities are clear: develop cross-service synergies, achieve positive Adjusted EBITDA, and maintain continued operating leverage. We believe the path to sustainable profitability is not just visible -- it's rapidly coming into focus."

Financial Highlights for Full Year 2025

Revenue

   --  Revenue of $39.2M in FY'25, up 110.3% YoY, exceeding FY'25 guidance of 
      $34.0M by $5.2M, driven by successful platform monetization through 
      subscription packages launched in October 2024. 
 
   --  We are on track to achieve our FY'26 revenue guidance of $70.0M, 
      reflecting a 78.4% YoY increase. 

Gross Profit

   --  Gross profit turned positive in FY'25 to $24.0M, compared to $(2.9)M in 
      FY'24, driven by revenue growth from platform monetization, operational 
      efficiencies across our multi-service platform, and AI-enabled cost 
      reduction initiatives implemented during 2025. 
 
   --  Gross profit margin improved to 61.1% in FY'25 from (15.5)% in FY'24, 
      reflecting strong platform monetization and operational efficiencies. 

Adjusted EBITDA

   --  Adjusted EBITDA of $(12.1)M in FY'25, 37.2% higher compared to FY'24, 
      exceeding FY'25 guidance of $(17.0)M by $4.9M, driven by successful 
      platform monetization, operational efficiencies achieved across our 
      multi-service platform, and AI-enabled cost reduction initiatives 
      implemented during 2025. 
 
   --  We are on track to deliver on our FY'26 Adjusted EBITDA guidance of 
      $1.0M, which would be our first year of positive Adjusted EBITDA and 
      would represent a $13.1M YoY improvement. 

Consolidated Financial and Operational Highlights in 2025

 
                          2024                   2025 
                  ---------------------  --------------------  ---------------- 
Trips (in 
 millions)               31.71                  50.84                  60.3% 
Unique Platform 
 Consumers (in 
 millions)                2.13                   3.08                  44.3% 
Trips per Unique 
 Platform 
 Consumer                 14.9                   16.5                  11.1% 
 
All-time Unique 
 Ride-hailing 
 Riders (in 
 thousands)              1,663                  3,384                 103.5% 
All-time 
 Registered 
 Ride-hailing 
 Drivers (in 
 thousands)                262                    450                  71.7% 
 
Average Daily 
 Two-wheeled 
 Electric 
 Vehicles 
 Deployed               32,597                 23,172                 (28.9)% 
Revenue (USD, 
 thousands)             18,660                 39,241                 110.3% 
----------------  ------------  -------  ------------  ------  ------------ 
Cost of Revenues 
 (USD, 
 thousands)            (21,549)               (15,253)                (29.2)% 
----------------  ------------   ------  ------------   -----  ------------ 
% of Revenue               115%                    39% 
----------------  ------------   ------  ------------   -----  ------------ 
G&A(1) (USD, 
 thousands)            (49,249)               (28,051)                (43.0)% 
----------------  ------------   ------  ------------   -----  ------------ 
% of Revenue               264%                    71% 
Net Loss(2) 
 (USD, 
 thousands)            (73,881)               (41,446)                (43.9)% 
Gross Profit(3) 
 (USD, 
 thousands)             (2,889)                23,988               n.m.(4) 
Gross Profit 
 Margin %(5)               (15)%                   61% 
Adj. EBITDA(6) 
 (USD, 
 thousands)            (19,274)               (12,104)                (37.2)% 
Adj. EBITDA 
 Margin %(7)              (103)%                  (31)% 
(1)               In the absence of share-based compensation expense, FY'25 
                   general & administrative expenses were $16.8M. 
(2)               In the absence of share-based compensation expense, FY'25 
                   net loss was $30.2M. 
(3)               Gross profit is a GAAP metric and is calculated by 
                   deducting cost of revenues from revenue. 
(4)               n.m. indicates that the year-over-year change is not 
                   meaningful due to a negative prior period. 
(5)               Gross profit margin is a GAAP metric and is calculated as 
                   gross profit divided by revenue. 
(6)               See definition and reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA 
                   elsewhere in this press release. 
(7)               See definition and reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA 
                   margin elsewhere in this press release. 
 

Operational Highlights

   --  Total rides across ride-hailing, delivery, and two-wheeled electric 
      vehicle services reached 50.84M, an increase of 19.13M, or 60.3%, 
      compared to 31.71M in FY'24. 
 
   --  Total unique platform consumers grew to 3.08M, an increase of 0.94M, or 
      44.3%, driven primarily by rising ride-hailing adoption. 
 
   --  Trips per unique platform consumer increased to 16.5 from 14.9 in 
      FY'25, reflecting improved platform level efficiency, expanded service 
      availability, and a growing public awareness of Marti's offerings. 
 
   --  Following strong growth in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, and Antalya, Marti 
      expanded into 16 additional cities and now operates in 20 markets across 
      Türkiye covering cities representing approximately 80% of national 
      GDP. Our expanded footprint creates greater geographic diversification 
      and reinforces our nationwide growth trajectory. 
 
   --  All-time unique ride-hailing riders reached 3.38M in FY'25, exceeding 
      our target of 3.30M and increasing 103.5% compared to FY'24. We 
      outperformed our quarterly rider targets throughout FY'25. 
 
   --  All-time registered ride-hailing drivers grew to 450 thousand, up 71.7% 
      year-over-year, with 316 thousand drivers located in Istanbul alone 
      compared to 20 thousand taxis serving the city. We outperformed our 
      quarterly registered driver targets throughout FY'25. 
 
   --  Istanbul currently records roughly 800 thousand daily taxi trips. Based 
      on New York City benchmarks, ride-hailing could potentially drive a 63% 
      increase in daily trips, implying 3.9M daily ride-hailing trips across 
      Türkiye. With an average gross booking value of $9.20 per trip and a 
      30% benchmark global take rate, Marti estimates the ride-hailing market 
      represents up to $4B annual revenue potential opportunity. 
 
   --  Average daily two-wheeled electric vehicles decreased from 32.6 
      thousand in FY'24 to 23.2 thousand in FY'25, or 28.9%, as we gradually 
      retired older fleet units introduced in 2021. 
 
   --  In October 2025, Marti launched a same-hour delivery pilot in Istanbul, 
      enabling package delivery through the Marti app by leveraging our driver 
      network to increase engagement, improve driver utilization, and support 
      the continued evolution of our multi-service mobility platform. 

Financial Highlights

   --  $15.3M cost of revenues in FY'25, 29.2% lower compared to $21.5M in 
      FY'24. Cost of revenues reduction was driven by operational efficiencies 
      achieved across our multi-service platform and AI-enabled cost reduction 
      initiatives implemented during the year. 
 
   --  $28.1M general and administrative expenses in FY'25, 43.0% lower 
      compared to $49.2M in FY'24, driven by decreasing share-based 
      compensation expense of $11.3M in FY'25. In the absence of share-based 
      compensation expense, FY'25 general & administrative expenses were 
      $16.8M. 

Financing

   --  In April 2025, the Company entered into a Convertible Note subscription 
      agreement for up to $23.0M of 12.50% Convertible Senior Secured Notes due 
      April 2029, of which $13.0M had been issued as of December 31, 2025. 
 
   --  In October 2025, the Company entered into an additional Convertible 
      Note subscription agreement for up to $100.0M of 11.00% Convertible 
      Senior Secured Notes due October 2029, with no amounts drawn as of 
      December 31, 2025. 

June 30, 2026 All-time Unique Ride-Hailing Rider and Registered Driver Targets

Marti is reaffirming its June 30, 2026 all-time unique ride-hailing rider and registered driver targets, as summarized below:

 
                                           June 30, 2026 Targets(1) 
All-time Unique Ride-hailing Riders              4.3 million 
All-time Registered Ride-hailing Drivers         530 thousand 
 
 
(1)    The target numbers of unique riders and registered drivers by June 30, 
       2026 are based on Marti's current estimates and assumptions and are not 
       a guarantee of future performance. The targets are subject to 
       significant risks and uncertainties, including the risk factors 
       discussed in the Company's reports on file with the SEC, that could 
       cause actual results to differ materially. There can be no assurance 
       that the Company will achieve the results expressed by these targets. 
 

Full Year 2026 Guidance

Marti is reaffirming its full year 2026 guidance, as summarized below:

 
                  2026 Guidance(1) 
Revenue                $70.0M 
Adjusted EBITDA        $1.0M 
 
 
(1)    The Company's 2026 guidance assumes continued growth of our platform 
       services and the absence of any fleet size expansion or replacement 
       investments as vehicles are retired from our two-wheeled electric 
       vehicle fleet. 
 

The full year 2026 guidance provided herein is based on Marti's current estimates and assumptions and is not a guarantee of future performance. The 2026 guidance is subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including the risk factors discussed in the Company's reports on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), that could cause actual results to differ materially. There can be no assurance that the Company will achieve the results expressed by this guidance.

This press release does not include a reconciliation of forward-looking Adjusted EBITDA to forward-looking GAAP Net Income (loss) because Marti is unable, without making unreasonable efforts, to provide a meaningful or reasonably accurate calculation or estimation of certain reconciling items which could be significant to Marti's results.

Conference Call Information

Marti will host a conference call today to discuss its financial and operational results for FY'25. See details below. A supplemental investor deck can be accessed from the Company's investor relations website where it will remain available for six months.

 
Date:                              April 13, 2026 
                                   3:30 p.m. Istanbul / 1:30 p.m. London / 
Time:                              8:30 a.m. New York Time 
Dial-in:                           +1 877-485-3103 / +1 201-689-8890 
Webcast & Replay & Archive Link:   https://event.choruscall.com/mediaframe/web 
                                   cast.html?webcastid=PQ0M9Tj5 
 

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Certain nancial information and data contained herein are not presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles of the United States ("GAAP") including, but not limited to, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, and certain ratios and other metrics derived therefrom. We define these metrics as follows:

Adjusted EBITDA is calculated by adding depreciation, amortization, taxes, financial expenses (net of financial income) and one-time charges and non-cash adjustments, to net income (loss). The one-time charges and non-cash adjustments are mainly comprised of customs tax provision expenses resulting from the one-time amendment of customs duties and lawsuit provision expense which Marti did not consider the provision to be reflective of its normal cash operations.

Adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated as Adjusted EBITDA divided by revenue.

These non-GAAP nancial measures are not measures of nancial performance in accordance with GAAP and may exclude items that are signi cant in understanding and assessing the Company's nancial results. Therefore, these measures should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to revenue, cash ows from operations or other measures of pro tability, liquidity or performance under GAAP. You should be aware that the Company's presentation of these measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies. The Company believes these non-GAAP measures of nancial results provide useful information for management and investors regarding certain nancial and business trends relating to the Company's nancial condition and results of operations. The Company believes the use of these non-GAAP nancial measures provides an additional tool for investors to use in evaluating ongoing operating results and trends and in comparing the Company's nancial measures with other similar companies, many of which present similar non-GAAP nancial measures to investors. These non-GAAP nancial measures are subject to inherent limitations as they re ect the exercise of judgments by management about which expense and income are excluded or included in determining these non-GAAP nancial measures and accordingly, should always be considered as supplemental financial results to those calculated in accordance with GAAP.

This nancial information and data contained herein also includes certain projections of non-GAAP nancial measures. Due to the high variability and di culty in making accurate forecasts and projections of some of the information excluded from these projected measures, together with some of the excluded information not being ascertainable or accessible, the Company is unable to quantify certain amounts that would be required to be included in the most directly comparable GAAP nancial measures without unreasonable effort. Consequently, no disclosure of estimated comparable GAAP measures is included and no reconciliation of the forward-looking non-GAAP nancial measures is included.

About Marti:

Founded in 2018, Marti is Türkiye's leading mobility app, offering a wide variety of transportation services. Marti operates a ride-hailing service that matches riders with car, motorcycle and taxi drivers; offers delivery services; and operates a large fleet of rental e-mopeds, e-bikes, and e-scooters. All of Marti's offerings are serviced by proprietary software systems and IoT infrastructure. For more information, visit www.marti.tech.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This press release contains statements that are not based on historical fact and are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. For example, statements about the anticipated growth of Marti's service offerings, including the numbers of unique riders and registered drivers of the ride-hailing service, launch and growth of its package delivery business, the expected geographic expansion of services to additional cities, the full year 2026 guidance, the revenue opportunity of Türkiye's market, and the expected future performance, operational efficiencies, potential size and market opportunities of Marti and its ride-hailing, delivery, and two-wheeled electric vehicle services, are forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can identify forward looking statements by terminology such as, or which contain the words "will," "aim," "anticipate," "believe," "continue," "could," "estimate," "expect," "forecast," "future," "intend," "may," "plan," "possible," "predict," "project," "seek," "should," "target," "will," "would" and variations of these words or similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors. Actual results may differ materially from the expectations expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements as a result of known and unknown risks and uncertainties.

These forward-looking statements are based on estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by Marti and its management, are inherently uncertain and are subject to a number of risks and assumptions. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond Marti's control, are difficult to predict, and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements. Known risks and uncertainties include but are not limited to: (i) our ability to implement business plans, forecasts, and other expectations, and identify opportunities, (ii) the risk that we may not be able to effectively manage our growth, including our design, research, development, and maintenance capabilities, (iii) the risk of downturns in the highly competitive tech-enabled mobility services industry, (iv) our ability to build our brand and consumers' recognition, acceptance, and adoption of our brand, (v) the impact of geopolitical tensions and international conflicts, including the military conflict occurring in the Middle East, on the global economy, inflation, energy and commodity prices and our business, (vi) volatility in the price of our securities due to a variety of factors, including without limitation changes in the competitive and highly regulated industries in which we operate or plan to operate, variations in competitors' performance and success and changes in laws and regulations affecting our business, (vii) the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be initiated against us or our directors or officers, (viii) technological changes and risks associated with doing business in an emerging market, (ix) risks relating to our dependence on and use of certain intellectual property and technology, (x) our ability to maintain the listing of our securities on the NYSE American Stock Exchange (xi) our ability to grow our business profitable, including our ride-hailing, delivery and two-wheeled electric vehicle businesses, and (xii) other factors or risks discussed in the Company's filings with the SEC, accessible on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov and the Investors Relations section of the Company's website at https://ir.marti.tech. Investors should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties described in the documents filed by the Company from time to time with the SEC as most of the factors are outside the Company's control and are difficult to predict. As a result, the Company's actual results may differ from its expectations, estimates and projections and consequently, such forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as predictions of future events. The Company cautions not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, including its 2026 guidance and ride-hailing targets, which speaks only as to management expectations and beliefs as of the date they are made. The Company disclaims any obligation or undertaking to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than to the extent required by applicable law.

Consolidated Balance Sheets

 
(in thousands $)                    December 31, 2024   December 31, 2025 
                                    -----------------  ------------------- 
ASSETS 
Current assets: 
Cash and cash equivalents                      5,149              7,806 
Accounts receivable, net                         204                504 
Inventories                                    2,030              1,991 
Other current assets                           4,035              3,639 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
Total current assets                          11,418             13,940 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
 
Non-current assets: 
Property and equipment                         5,493              2,654 
Operating lease right of use 
 assets                                          837                907 
Intangible assets                                590                351 
Other non-current assets                       2,041             11,950 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
Total non-current assets                       8,961             15,862 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
Total assets                                  20,379             29,802 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' 
EQUITY 
 
Current liabilities 
Short-term financial liabilities, 
 net(1)                                        4,556              3,695 
Accounts payable                               1,651              4,077 
Operating lease liabilities                      484                620 
Deferred revenue                               1,845              2,129 
Accrued expenses and other current 
 liabilities                                   2,787              3,869 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
Total current liabilities                     11,322             14,389 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
 
Non-current liabilities: 
Long-term financial liabilities, 
 net(1)                                       70,119             82,116 
Operating lease liabilities                       88                136 
Employee benefit liabilities                     290                249 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
Total non-current liabilities                 70,497             82,501 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
 
Total liabilities                             81,820             96,890 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
Stockholders' equity 
Common stock                                       6                  9 
Share premium                                 85,598            121,762 
Treasury shares                                   --               (368) 
Accumulated other comprehensive 
 loss                                         (7,558)            (7,558) 
Accumulated deficit                         (139,487)          (180,933) 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
 
Total stockholders' equity                   (61,441)           (67,088) 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
Total liabilities and 
 stockholders' equity                         20,379             29,802 
                                    ----------------   ---------------- 
 
 
 
(1)    $3.7M of short-term financial liabilities, net and $77.9M of long-term 
       financial liabilities, net consist of convertible notes with a $1.65 
       exercise price. 
 

Consolidated Income Statements

 
                                           January 1 -           January 1 - 
(in thousands $)                     December 31, 2024     December 31, 2025 
                                  --------------------  -------------------- 
 
Revenue                                     18,660                39,241 
Operating expenses: 
Cost of revenues                           (21,549)              (15,253) 
General and administrative 
 expenses(1)                               (49,249)              (28,051) 
Selling and marketing expenses              (9,348)              (12,954) 
Research and development 
 expenses                                   (1,963)               (3,007) 
Other expenses                              (3,056)               (9,399) 
Other income                                 1,194                   891 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
Total operating expenses                   (83,970)              (67,774) 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
Loss from operations                       (65,310)              (28,532) 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
 
Fair value gain on derivative 
 instrument                                     --                 1,381 
Financial income                             1,408                 1,351 
Financial expense                           (9,980)              (15,646) 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
Loss before income tax expense             (73,881)              (41,446) 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
 
Income tax expense                              --                    -- 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
Net loss(2)                                (73,881)              (41,446) 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
 
Net loss attributable to 
 stockholders                              (73,881)              (41,446) 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
Other comprehensive loss                        --                    -- 
Total comprehensive loss                   (73,881)              (41,446) 
                                  ----------------      ---------------- 
 
 
 
(1)    FY'25 general and administrative expenses include share-based 
       compensation expense of $11.3M. In the absence of share-based 
       compensation expense, FY'25 general & administrative expenses were 
       $16.8M. 
(2)    FY'25 net loss includes share-based compensation expense of $11.3M. In 
       the absence of share-based compensation expense, FY'25 net loss was 
       $30.2M. 
 

Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

 
                                          January 1 --          January 1 -- 
(in thousands $)                     December 31, 2024     December 31, 2025 
                                  --------------------  -------------------- 
   Cash flow from operating 
    activities 
   Net loss                                (73,881)              (41,446) 
   Adjustments to reconcile net 
   loss to net cash used in 
   operating activities: 
   Depreciation and amortization             8,691                 3,587 
   Loss on disposal of assets                   --                    32 
   Share-based, compensation, 
    net                                     35,661                11,280 
   Interest expense-income, net              3,681                 8,609 
   Fair value gain on derivative 
    instrument                                  --                (1,381) 
   Foreign exchange gains                     (397)                 (720) 
   Provision for inventory 
    obsolescence                               317                    18 
   Other non-cash                              (17)                  834 
 
   Changes in operating assets 
   and liabilities: 
   Account receivable                          (15)                 (300) 
   Inventories                                 265                    21 
   Other current assets                        978                   933 
   Accounts payable                         (1,145)                2,426 
   Deferred revenue                            295                   284 
   Accrued expenses and other 
    current liabilities                        491                 1,041 
   Net cash used in operating 
    activities                             (25,077)              (14,781) 
 
   Cash flow from investing 
   activities 
   Purchase of property and 
    equipment                                 (332)                 (485) 
   Purchase of intangible assets              (707)                  (56) 
   Net cash used in investing 
    activities                              (1,039)                 (542) 
 
   Cash flow from financing 
   activities 
   Repurchases of shares                        --                  (368) 
   Proceeds from issuance of 
    convertible notes                       18,000                19,930 
   Proceeds from exercise of 
    employee share options                      --                   168 
   Repayment of convertible 
    notes                                     (930)                   -- 
   Repayment of term loans                  (5,139)               (1,750) 
   Re-purchase of warrants                     (90)                   -- 
   Net cash generated from 
    financing activities                    11,841                17,980 
 
   Increase/(Decrease) in cash 
    and cash equivalents                   (14,275)                2,657 
   Net increase/(decrease) in 
    cash and cash equivalents              (14,275)                2,657 
   Cash and cash equivalents at 
    beginning of the year                   19,424                 5,149 
   Cash and cash equivalents at 
    ending of the year                       5,149                 7,806 
 
   Supplemental disclosures of 
   cash flow information: 
   Interest paid, net                       (5,284)               (7,020) 
   Conversion of convertible 
    notes into shares                        2,000                 2,220 
 

Non-GAAP Reconciliations - Consolidated

Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin (in thousands $, except percentages)

 
                                          2024          2025 
   Net loss                           $(73,881)     $(41,446) 
   Net loss margin                      (395.9)%      (105.6)% 
   Depreciation and amortization      $  8,691      $  3,587 
   Financial income                   $ (1,408)     $ (1,351) 
   Financial expense                  $  9,980      $ 15,646 
   Customs tax provision expense      $     --      $     -- 
   Lawsuit provision expense          $    184      $    179 
   Share-based compensation expense   $ 37,161      $ 11,280 
   Adjusted EBITDA                    $(19,274)     $(12,104) 
   Adjusted EBITDA margin               (103.3)%       (30.8)% 
 

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    CONTACT:    Investor Contact 

Marti Technologies, Inc.

Turgut Yilmaz

investor.relations@marti.tech

 
 

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