Bolt, a major European transport ride-hailing firm has begun operations in the capital of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan. Several thousand drivers have already started working.
“More than 25 million users in more than 30 countries use its services. Now, the European quality of the taxi service is also available in Kazakhstan.
“We are convinced that happy drivers are the key to the best service; therefore, we offer more favourable conditions for cooperation for drivers who continue to join Bolt in Nur-Sultan,” said founder and CEO Marcus Willig.
The minimum trip fee is 500 tenge (US$1.30). Landing costs passengers 330 tenge (US$0.85), with additional fees of 40 tenge (US$0.10) per kilometre and 10 tenge (US$0.026) per minute of travel.
Bolt provides discounts of up to 50 per cent to everyone who downloads the application.
“The launch of Bolt is a great event for Nur-Sultan. We tried to meet the needs of city residents in a comfortable taxi at a reasonable price.
“We are pleased to start our work in Kazakhstan precisely from the capital and we hope that new Bolt users will appreciate our service.
“In the near future, we plan to start work in other cities and we are also considering the possibility of launching other services in the country, including renting electric scooters and food delivery,” said Bolt Representative Office in Kazakhstan head Arai Bekembayev.
Bolt will face challenges in the market but the company has overcome similar tests in the past.
The capital transportation market has intense competition and Bolt will face strong rivals such as Yandex.
Combined with a lower commission for drivers, the company will seek to provide very comfortable conditions and offer sessions and support in Kazakh and Russian.