By Samuel Ouma
Bolt, a leading mobility provider across Europe and Africa, has announced the launch of its services in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The company’s expansion into the DRC demonstrates its commitment to improving transportation options in the region.
With over 200 drivers preparing to begin operations, this move marks Bolt's strong entry into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) market.
Due to the scarcity of private transportation options in the central African country, residents frequently need help finding convenient and cost-effective modes of transportation.
As a result, Bolt's entry into the DRC market emerges as a timely solution to these transportation deficiencies, providing residents with a dependable alternative to meet their mobility needs.
The company said, "Bolt in Kinshasa commits to charging no commission for a minimum of six months."
Laurent Koerge, Head of Expansion at Bolt, expressed enthusiasm for the company's expansion into the DRC market. He emphasized Bolt's commitment to providing drivers with higher earnings per ride while maintaining competitive pricing to drive demand.
Koerge emphasized Bolt's unwavering commitment to prioritizing driver satisfaction, noting that happy drivers lead to satisfied customers.