Bolt Highlights Driver Earnings Amidst Ongoing Commission Discussions in Nigeria
The e-hailing industry in Nigeria is constantly evolving, with companies vying for market share and driver satisfaction. In a recent statement, Bolt, a prominent player in the space, revealed impressive earning figures for its top drivers. The company disclosed that its highest-earning drivers are making an average of ₦1.6 million monthly, a figure that is significantly higher than the reported ₦1.2 million average monthly earnings of drivers on competitor platform, inDrive.
Bolt’s Earning Data and Driver Support
According to Bolt, the top 50 drivers collectively earned over ₦9.6 million in a six-month period. This data, released by Bolt, is intended to emphasize their commitment to driver support, and highlight the growing demand for ride-hailing services in Nigeria. The company attributed the success of these earnings to various factors, including incentive schemes, ongoing operational improvements, and strong rider demand. Bolt believes that its platform offers drivers a rewarding experience and reinforces the appeal of e-hailing services within the Nigerian urban landscape. The company credits its commitment to driver support, alongside rising consumer demand, for these impressive figures.
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