Luggage storage platform Bounce has acquired European rival Nannybag for an undisclosed amount.
U.S.-based Bounce said the acquisition supports its vision to create more flexibility for travelers by expanding its European network and partner base.
The acquisition boosts the company’s presence in France and Italy, particularly in cities such as Paris and Rome. It also adds retail and logistics partners such as Carrefour France and Fermopoint.
Nannybag will retain its brand but take advantage of Bounce’s scale, technology and partnerships.
“We are excited to welcome Nannybag to Bounce,” said Cody Candee, CEO of Bounce. “Nannybag is a trusted European brand, and together we will offer travelers a more seamless global luggage storage experience with expanded coverage, more partners and more convenience in the cities they visit most.”
“Joining Bounce gives Nannybag the scale to reach more people while creating more opportunities for our local partners,” said Matthieu Ballester, co-founder of Nannybag. “We’re excited to grow together and bring luggage storage access to even more destinations.”
Bounce, which was founded in 2018, announced $19 million in Series B funding in late 2024. The round followed the company’s Series A of $12 million in 2022.