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JCDecaux Group (JCDecaux SA) is a multinational corporation based in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, France, is known for its bus-stop advertising systems, billboards, public bicycle rental systems, and street furniture. It is the largest outdoor advertising corporation in the world.

The company was founded in 1964 in Lyon, France by Jean-Claude Decaux. Over the years it has expanded aggressively, partly through acquisitions of smaller advertising companies in several countries. It currently operates in more than 54 countries, 165 airports and has approximately 9940 employees; its advertising reaches 175 million people each day.{ Its headquarters is located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, France.

Bicycle Rental Systems

Its public bicycle rental systems are each financed by a local advertising operator in return for the cities signing over a 10-year licence to exploit city-wide billboards. This is a soft dollar form of transit media. The overall scheme is called Cyclocity by the company, but each city's system is branded under an individual name.

The cities that have implemented its bicycle rental systems are listed below.

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City Country Launch date System
name
Stations Bikes
Amiens Template:Flag 2008 Vélam 26 313
Besançon Template:Flag 2007 VéloCité 30 200
Brussels Template:Flag 2009 Villo! 180 2500
Namur Template:Flag 2012 Li Bia Vélo 24 240
Brisbane Template:Flag 2010 CityCycle 150 2000
Cergy-Pontoise Template:Flag 2009 VélO2 41 360
Créteil Template:Flag 2010 Cristolib 10 130
Córdoba Template:Flag 2003 Cyclocity 4 35
Dublin Template:Flag 2010 dublinbikes 40 450
Gijón Template:Flag 2003 Gijon Bici 8 64
Göteborg Template:Flag 2010 Styr & ställ 60 1000
Ljubljana Template:Flag 2011 BicikeLJ 30 300
Luxembourg Template:Flag 2008 Vel'oh 32 250
Lyon Template:Flag 2005 vélo'v 343 4000
Marseille Template:Flag 2007 Le vélo 130 1000
Mulhouse Template:Flag 2007 Vélocité 40 240
Nancy Template:Flag 2008 VélOstan'lib 29 250
Nantes Template:Flag 2008 bicloo 102 880
Paris Template:Flag 2007 Vélib' 1451 20600
Paris - outskirts Template:Flag 2009 Vélib' 300 3300
Rouen Template:Flag 2007 Cy'clic 20 250
Santander Template:Flag 2008 Tusbic 15 200
Seville Template:Flag 2007 Sevici 250 2500
Toulouse Template:Flag 2007 VélôToulouse 253 2400
Toyama Template:Flag 2010 Cyclocity 15 150
Valencia Template:Flag 2010 Valenbisi 275 2750
Vienna Template:Flag 2003 City Bike 60 1000
Vilnius Template:Flag 2013 Cyclocity 24 240

Non-European divisions

North America

Its North America division has its head office in 3 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

Middle East

The company’s operation also covers the Middle East with offices established in Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, Doha in Qatar, as well as Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Madinah in Saudi Arabia. Moreover, JCDecaux signed recently a 20-year exclusive street furniture contract to provide the City of Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman, with a wide range of advertising street furniture.

See also

  • MCDecaux - Joint venture between JCDecaux and Mitsubishi Corporation.

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