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Bolt raises Ksh.11 Billion in funding from Naya Capital to Boost its Growth Strategy


Bolt (Formerly Taxify) has raised a Ksh. 11 billion investment round bringing its total capital raised to date to more than Ksh. 35 billion (300 million euros). 

This new investment was led by Naya Capital Management, a global investment manager founded in 2012 by Masroor Siddiqui. 

Naya Capital has invested in Bolt since 2019 and the startup intends use this new investment it to boost its growth and development strategy that include upgrading product segments to include micro mobility services and food delivery in Europe and Africa.

The company will investment into scooters, bikes and delivery services across its markets as the company continues offer affordable and reliable on-demand transportation to millions of customers.

“We continue to improve our operations to meet the demands of our customers. Even though the crisis has temporarily changed how we move, the long-term trends that drive on-demand mobility such as declining personal car ownership or the shift towards greener transportation continue to grow. ” Markus Villig, CEO and co-founder, Bolt said. 

”We are happy to be backed by investors that look past the typical Silicon Valley hype and support our long term view. I am more confident than ever that our efficiency and localisation are a fundamental advantage in the on-demand industry. These enable us to continue offering affordable transportation to millions of customers and the best earnings for our partners during the post-COVD world,”  he added. 

Bolt’s growth strategy is focused on creating innovative services that will enhance urban mobility, safety and reliability in the on-demand transportation industry while providing viable economic opportunities across the world.

 “We are delighted to have the opportunity to invest in Bolt at this stage in the company’s growth story. Under Markus’ leadership, Bolt has established itself as one of the most competitive and innovative players in global mobility. We believe that Bolt is helping drive a fundamental change in how consumers interact with the transport infrastructure of their cities and look forward to the company’s continued execution on its strategic vision,” said Masroor Siddiqui, Managing Partner and CIO, Naya Capital Management.

Bolt currently operates its ride-hailing services in more than 150 cities across Europe and Africa. In the last months, Bolt has accelerated the expansion of its Bolt Food delivery service to cover 12 countries and launched Business Delivery, a service to aid vendors in need of a distribution partner and offer same-day delivery.

It also launched Bolt Protect, a service primarily aimed at essential workers that still need to move around, with cars that are fitted with protective plastic sheeting installed between the passenger and driver seats, limiting the airflow between the driver and riders inside the car.

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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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