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KeyMe Announces Rebranding, Changes Name to KeyMe Locksmiths



JERSEY CITY, N.J. – October 28, 2020 – (Newswire.com)

Greg Marsh, founder and CEO of KeyMe Locksmiths, announced today that the company has completed a corporate rebranding as it builds the most trusted consumer reputation in the $12 billion per year locksmith industry. KeyMe Locksmiths, has unveiled a new name, logo, and website as part of an extensive rebranding initiative. 

The rebrand coincides with the expansion of KeyMe’s directly operated locksmith services, which provide consumers and businesses with unrivaled customer experience for lock repair and installation, car key duplication, lockouts, as well as commercial and emergency services. 

“KeyMe has become the highest-rated service provider in the industry by delighting millions of customers with an amazing experience at the most competitive prices,” said Greg Marsh, CEO of KeyMe Locksmiths. “Our new branding reflects our company’s broadening services and vision.”

To learn more, please visit our new website at www.keymelocksmiths.com.

About KeyMe

KeyMe Locksmiths is the nation’s most trusted 24-hour emergency locksmith providing guaranteed service quality. KeyMe locksmiths specialize in residential and commercial lockouts, lock repair and installation, vehicle key fob replacement, door re-keying, and key copying. Our network of self-service kiosks are located in thousands of retail locations across the country supporting duplication of brass keys as well as sophisticated electronic keys such as RFID and vehicle transponder keys.  KeyMe is growing rapidly and has raised over $150M from top-tier investors including Battery Ventures, BlackRock, Brentwood, Comcast Ventures, Questmark Partners, Ravin Gandhi, RiverPark, and White Star Capital.

For inquiries, contact press@key.me.

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