European ride-hail Bolt comes to Sri Lanka
View(s):Bolt, a leading European transportation platform committed to make urban travel easier, quicker and more reliable; announced its entry to the Sri Lankan market, with a pilot launch of its service in Colombo, on November 25 with over 2000 drivers ready to start accepting rides.
Bolt pilots its services in South Asia for the first time with the launch of operations in Sri Lanka, the company said in a statement.
The company has announced that it will be charging drivers no commission for using the platform and offer fares 20 per cent lower than other competitors, for a minimum of six months. It builds on being smart about how to grow the company, and focusing operations on efficiency, allowing Bolt to pass the savings on to customers, passengers and drivers.
“Bolt has chosen to enter Sri Lanka during the peak of the COVID-19 crisis with the firm belief that people still need to move around in the city and doing its best to fulfil the mission to help them do so. Currently available only within Colombo, Bolt services can be accessed by passengers by downloading the secure and free Bolt app from Apple App Store or Google Play Store and setting up a user profile. Any person with their own car who wishes to join Bolt as a driver, can easily register with the company through https://partners.bolt.eu/driver-signup by completing the relevant formalities or through the Bolt Driver App available on Apple App store or Google Play Store,” the statement said.
Built by founder and CEO, Markus Villig with his brother Martin, in 2013; Bolt currently operates globally in over 35 countries and 150 cities, with over 30 million passengers and 1 million drivers.