KEY POINTS
  • Transport for London says Uber failed to ensure passenger safety.
  • TfL had first suspended the company's license back in 2017.
  • Uber immediately says it will appeal the decision.

LONDON — Uber was stripped of its license to operate in London on Monday by the city's transport regulator, which cited a "pattern of failures" that put passengers at risk.

The San Francisco-based company immediately said that it plans to appeal Transport for London's decision, labeling the move "extraordinary and wrong." Shares of Uber fell over 1% after the ruling.