Audio By Carbonatix
Bolt, the leading ride-hailing platform in Ghana, has been awarded the Customer Service Leader in the Ghanaian transportation sector at the 4th Ghana Customer Service Index.
The award was in recognition of Bolt’s commitment to providing superior and optimum support experience to its customers.
The research spanned various parameters, including Ease of Doing Business, Processes and Procedures, and Customer–Focused Innovations.
It also measured customer satisfaction, its causes and effects as well as implications for industries within Hospitality, Banking, Healthcare, Transportation and other economic sectors.
“From the beginning, customers have been at the heart of our business,” said David Kotei Nikoi, Country Manager, Bolt Ghana.

“We are honoured to have been recognised for such an award. Our team continues to service hundreds of riders and drivers across the regions in Ghana.
"Each day we strive to build deeper relationships with our customers by listening to their needs and developing products, services and even contests that will help us deliver the best services in full transparency and partnership,” Mr Nikoi added.
Speaking on the various customer service performances, Yvonne Ohui McCarthy, President of the Institute of Customer Professionals said, “People expect more from service providers because customers are now understanding their rights. They are demanding organisations to do more than just serve them; we need to work on it as a country.”
The Ghana Customer Service Index (GCSI) is a national indicator of customer evaluations of the quality of goods and services patronised by both Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians living in Ghana.
The Index is published yearly from results of intensive and vigorous customer service-related research and surveys.
Latest Stories
-
The Enabling Environment: Why Ghana’s development problem is not its people
2 minutes -
MTN Ghana appoints Esi Mmirba Wilson as Chief Human Resource Officer
9 minutes -
Trump says King will be ‘very safe’ during US visit after security talks
11 minutes -
Faith or Finance? Why Ghana’s tithe system must be urgently reviewed
13 minutes -
Botsio blazes to win heat 2 of Michael Johnson Invitational
16 minutes -
My Graduate Management Acceleration Programme journey at UBA Ghana
18 minutes -
Energy Ministry confirms full shutdown of Akosombo dam after substation inferno
22 minutes -
DVLA to replace defective 2026 embossed number plates free of charge over fading issue
23 minutes -
Plan International Ghana leads major drive to strengthen women’s rights and youth advocacy
29 minutes -
Youth Impact Parliament announces multi-million cedi chamber project at 5th anniversary
33 minutes -
MobileMoney Fintech Ltd shifts strategic focus to deepen active usage across its ecosystem
37 minutes -
Mahama commended for upgrading Ohawu Agricultural College to university status
39 minutes -
Youth Development Minister reaffirms government’s commitment to youth empowerment
45 minutes -
Academic City University offers free health screening to boost healthy living in Ga East
45 minutes -
My Discovery of the Year: AMA has a charge to keep
46 minutes