OK Mobility has announced the culmination of Raúl García's tenure as General Manager of its Procurement & Remarketing division. The news, disclosed internally last week, marks the end of a period that began in 2024 when García assumed leadership of these areas.
The company assures that a competent team of professionals will continue with the strategies and operations in its Automotive division, facing the sector's new challenges. This change comes at a time when OK Mobility is undergoing a strategic consolidation process on several fronts in the automotive sector.
Among the highlighted initiatives is the OK Lean Factory, a vehicle reconditioning facility that operates at full capacity at the OK Village logistics center. Additionally, "The Showroom" is being developed as an innovative project for the sale of pre-owned vehicles, with a view to national expansion. Moreover, the emphasis on online direct sales channels is being strengthened, which are becoming increasingly important for the company.
OK Mobility is in a phase of high operational efficiency, seeking to consolidate its position in the current markets. The company is betting on a sustainable strategy that includes investments in fleet and innovation, in order to remain competitive and continue offering mobility solutions aligned with its corporate values.
Recognized as a leading global mobility platform, OK Mobility offers a wide range of options such as rental, subscription, renting, and purchase, which guarantee tailor-made and sustainable solutions. The company has more than 70 OK Stores in several countries, including Spain, Italy, Greece and the United States.
With a multicultural workforce of more than 850 people from over 50 nationalities, OK Mobility is consolidating its position as a key player in the global mobility sector, projecting itself with great dynamism and growth worldwide.


