Bolt Bets on 23% Discount to Shake Up Kenya’s Corporate Ride Market

[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 18/03/2025
Ride-hailing company Bolt intends to outpace its rivals in Kenya’s corporate transport sector, touting fares that it says are 23% lower than competitors. “Businesses are always looking for ways to […]
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