The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bolt, Markus Villig, has explained why the European transportation company was renamed from Taxify.
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Taxify: Service remains same, says customer support official
A Customer Support official for Taxify/Bolt who preferred to remain anonymous said the company’s name change from Taxify to Bolt will not affect standard of service. The official said this on Friday in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja. Taxify, an Estonian digital transport company serves 25 million customers in over […] …
Taxify rebrands to Bolt
The ride-hailing service from Estonia, Taxify, has changed its name to Bolt, in a move it said would reflect its global expansion strategy to include providing multiple transportation options beyond private cars. It has been using the name Bolt for its new electric scooter service Its Co-founder and Chief Executive, Markus Villig, said Bolt […] …
Taxify changes its name to Bolt
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Portuguese taxis stiffen anti-Uber strike with protests
Striking taxi drivers blocked traffic in major Portuguese cities Wednesday and converged on parliament to protest a law that sets working conditions for rival app-based ride-sharing companies such as Uber. The drivers have been on strike for the past week in Lisbon, Porto and Faro to demonstrate opposition to a law that consolidates the position […] …
Technology will guarantee riders’ safety – Taxify manager
The Country Manager of Taxify, Uche Okafor, speaks to OZIOMA UBABUKOH on how technology guarantees riders’ safety when using ride-hailing apps, among other issues How has Taxify fared in Nigeria? Taxify launched in 2016 at a time the Nigerian market was desirous of a safe, affordable and reliable way to move. From 2016 till date, […] …
We came up with ‘Comfort’ Taxis to cater to a broader audience – Taxify
Mercedes-Benz owner leads other investors to stake $175m in Taxify
Daimler AG, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz, alongside other investors have invested $175 million in the cab-hailing platform, Taxify. This investment raises Taxify’s value to $1 billion. Taxify, a 2013 The post Mercedes-Benz owner leads other investors to stake $175m in Taxify appeared first on TheCable.
Taxify introduces SOS button for drivers’ safety
In pursuance of plans to further utilize technology to keep drivers safe on the roads, Taxify has introduced the SOS button, a new safety feature on the Taxify platform, which triggers a distress call to the Lagos State Emergency Response Agency whenever drivers are in dangerous situations.
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