Founder explains why Taxify was renamed, says firm has 25m customers
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bolt, Markus Villig, has explained why the European transportation company was renamed from Taxify.
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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bolt, Markus Villig, has explained why the European transportation company was renamed from Taxify.
Read MoreRide-hailing service Taxify is expanding its Nigerian operations to its fifth city – Benin. This announcement continues Taxify’s recent expansion across Nigeria, following launches in Lagos, Abuja, Owerri and Ibadan.
Read MoreInternet provider, Smile Communications Nigeria, has announced a strategic partnership with Taxify to improve internet connectivity on trips and help drivers reduce operating costs.
Read MoreWith a great passion for creating a vibrant SME economy in Nigeria and Africa while also recognising those who have made great achievements in the SME sector, braving it a most challenging business environment, Emvirtue, the organisers of the SME Economy Conference and Awards has announced ongoing plans on the third edition of the project which would be taking place on the 27th of October 2018 at the Ace Olivia Hall, Lagos City Mall, Onikan Lagos, Nigeria.
Read MoreRide-hailing service, Taxify has began operations simultaneously in Ibadan and Owerri today, becoming the first top-tier e-hailing service to expand beyond Lagos and Abuja and connect passengers with drivers in these cities.
Read MoreTransportation app, Taxify is deepening its relationship with driver-partners in Nigeria by offering health benefits to eligible drivers.
Read MoreThe value of your time is something that I don’t think most people account for at all when it comes to transportation, people might understand it in the sense that they realize how long it takes them to get to work, but we’re not really internalizing what an alternative might be and whether or not it would save them money.
Read MoreTaxify, a taxi company meeting roaring success since it came into Abuja says it came up with a new range of taxi choice it calls ‘Comfort’.
Read MoreTaxify, leading European ride-hailing company with operations in Nigeria, has completed an investment round of $175 million. The company will use the investment to further develop its ride-hailing technology and continue working on best ways to move in cities, particularly in Europe and Africa.
Read MoreTaxify, world’s fastest growing ride-hailing app, has launched a campaign in celebration of Democracy Day with the goal of encouraging young people to get their permanent voters card (PVC).
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