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On-demand transportation platform, Bolt is seeking to increase the finances of its drivers in 2020.
According to the country manager, Nonso Onwuzulike, in empowering its workers, Bolt drivers are being given a flexible schedule and weekly payouts to help increase their earnings.
He explained that drivers do not have to wait till the end of the month to get paid hence allowing them to earn as they work.
“Bolt offers unbeatable earnings for drivers with top drivers earning up to GHC1000 per week from taking rides and generous bonuses.
“In December 2019 and January 2020, drivers on Bolt platform paid as low as 0% in commission depending on their activity on the platform with more bonus schemes planned for the future.”
“The default commission Bolt takes is 20%, which is significantly lower than what competitors take, making Bolt the go-to platform that allows drivers to pay less while they make more money,” he said.
Commenting on the platform’s drive to empower more individuals financially this new year, the country manager Nonso Onwuzulike reinstated Bolt’s capacity to provide a hassle-free way for Ghanaians to profit and legitimately make extra cash using their car.
He added that the key to making the most of the Bolt app for drivers is time management, smart and quality service delivery to riders.
Since 2016, tens of thousands of drivers have joined Bolt in four cities across Ghana with Cape Coast and Takoradi being the most recently launched operations.
Formerly known as Taxify, Bolt is committed to its mission of making urban transportation more convenient and affordable for Ghanaians whilst providing flexible employment opportunities to thousands of drivers and vehicle owners.
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