Hamilton invests unknown amount in flash delivery company Zapp
- GPblog.com
Lewis Hamilton still hasn't made his F1 future clear, but in the background the Mercedes driver certainly doesn't seem to be sitting still. The seven-time World Champion has, according to reports from Express invested in the 24/7 flash delivery company Zapp.
During the coronavirus pandemic, companies like Zapp shot up. In a very short period of time, Zapp's services became extremely popular, and with that comes expansion. That's where Hamilton, among others, comes in.
The 37-year-old racing driver has pumped money into Zapp together with a number of other investors. Unknown is how much money Hamilton has invested in total, but according to Quote the total funding reportedly comes to £200 million.
Hamilton involved with Zapp
Bas Smit, a Dutch entrepreneur and influencer, himself has a stake in Zapp. He is happy with the partnership with Hamilton and states that the number two of the last World Champion is more involved than you would think. What exactly that means, Smit doesn't want to divulge yet.