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Bolt to only be available to corporate clients in Tanzania


Popular ride-hailing company Bolt has switched to corporate clients only in Tanzania. This, the firm says is due to the regulatory environment that is causing undue pressure on the sustainability of its operations in the country.

In March this year, the country’s Land Transport Regulatory Authority (Latra) introduced a controversial 15% service order free for ride-hailing operators. The fee took effect on Friday, 13 April.

Bolt disputed the fee and even said it will consider shutting down its operations in the country. It went ahead and even requested a meeting with the relevant stakeholders to further discuss these regulations but now says talks have taken longer than expected.

“Bolt has no choice but to mitigate against the losses in the market until it sees a considerable improvement in the regulatory ecosystem,” it said in a statement.

The company this week also celebrated its 9th anniversary announcing that it has tripled its number of customers to over 100 million since the beginning of  2020, added more than 2 million new drivers to the platform, and more than doubled the size of its workforce to over 3000 employees. 

“The pandemic was the biggest economic shock in generations, so hitting milestones like 100 million customers and operations in over 500 cities are achievements we’re really proud of. ‘’ Markus Villig, CEO and Founder, said.

“When Bolt was first founded, our mission was to challenge the traditional taxi industry in Tallinn through a new ride-hailing service. Now our size and the range of products we offer puts us in a unique position to revolutionise how people move around the cities. By providing an alternative to private cars, we can help create cities that are greener, safer and more pleasant to live in.’’ he added.

Bolt currently has operations in 45 countries and over 500 cities across Europe and Africa now. 

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Nixon Kanali

Tech journalist based in Nairobi. I track and report on tech and African startups. Founder and Editor of TechTrends Media. Nixon is also the East African tech editor for Africa Business Communities. Send tips to nkanali@techtrendske.co.ke.

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