Bolt Send: What You Can and Can’t Deliver Under the ₦50,000 Value Limit
Bolt has outlined the items customers can and cannot send through Bolt Send, warning against prohibited goods and packages valued ...
Bolt has outlined the items customers can and cannot send through Bolt Send, warning against prohibited goods and packages valued ...
Bolt has launched the “Rides That Care” campaign in partnership with SOS Children’s Villages Nigeria, with part of ride earnings ...
There is a hard truth many African business owners are slowly accepting: doing business the old way is no longer ...
Bolt has partnered with Bastion Health to offer health insurance to its drivers in Nigeria, giving them affordable access to ...
Bolt has partnered with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to train more than 100 driver-partners and couriers in Abuja ...
Selection was based on usage frequency and regularity, rather than competitions or public nominations
The company’s latest figures show that movement into cities in the country has grown far earlier than usual this year.
The figure places the country second globally in adoption, ahead of several long-established European and Asian markets.
Bolt is celebrating Customer Service Week 2025 with gifts, games, and gratitude for the drivers and riders who keep its ...
By early 2025, the company, with a goal to place one million e-bicycles on African roads by 2030, had dismissed ...
The forum brought together passengers, drivers, regulators, media, lifestyle influencers, and Bolt staff to confront the realities of urban mobility ...
The Pick-Up Code feature, designed to confirm passengers are entering the correct vehicle, has also taken root, with over 5,500 ...
Nigeria’s transport sector is long overdue for a shift, one that puts people first. Not just in terms of convenience ...
Bolt has released the results of a new international survey examining how commuting impacts everyday life and mental well-being. The ...
Asides being more affordable to run, thanks to zero petrol, these tricycles are also designed specifically for Nigerian road conditions, ...

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