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Taxify changes name to Bolt

Taxify changes name to Bolt
Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
07 Mar 2019

Taxify, the ride-hailing platform, is changing its name to Bolt and introducing a new logo from today.

The company says this update brings the brand identity in line with the company's broader vision of transportation that has already expanded from ride-hailing with cars to motorbikes and scooter sharing.

"Taxify launched five years ago with a mission to make urban transportation more convenient and affordable," says Markus Villig, CEO and co-founder of Bolt. "Our first product was a taxi dispatch solution that gave the company its original name.

"While we've made progress on our mission, we've also started to outgrow parts of our brand, including the name. Given our ambition to solve transportation problems on an increasingly broader scale, we want the brand to reflect the company's future rather than the past."

"Our new name 'Bolt' stands for fast, effortless movement - exactly what the experience of getting around in a city should be, be it by car, scooter or public transport. It also underscores the company's belief that the future of transportation will be electric," adds Gareth Taylor, country manager for Bolt in South Africa.

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The Estonian-born tech company now serves 25 million customers in over 30 countries globally and has grown to be a leader in Europe and Africa, it claims.

The company says the new brand will be gradually rolled out across Bolt's global markets over the following weeks. Bolt users will not need to take any action as the app will update automatically.

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