Bolt Business Reports Strong Growth In Nigeria As Demand For Corporate Mobility Solutions Rises

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Bolt intends to strengthen relationships with existing customers by
introducing solutions tailored to industries with frequent employee
mobility needs, including healthcare, financial services, legal services
and logistics

LAGOS, Nigeria, July 28, 2026/ — Bolt Business (https://Bolt.eu/ [5]),
the corporate mobility solution from Bolt, has recorded strong
year-on-year growth in Nigeria, underscoring increasing demand from
businesses seeking smarter, more efficient ways to manage employee
transportation and business travel.

Over the past 12 months, Bolt Business has delivered double-digit growth
in Nigeria, driven by expanding adoption across multiple industries,
growing demand from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and an
increasing number of organisations seeking cost-efficient alternatives
to managing in-house transport fleets.

Today, Bolt Business serves organisations across a broad range of
industries, including financial services, technology, healthcare,
professional services, manufacturing, logistics, media, real estate and
fast-growing consumer businesses. Its client portfolio includes leading
organisations such as First Bank, Access Bank, PricewaterhouseCoopers
(PwC), Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Interswitch, Glovo, Chowdeck,
Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism, News Central, Pfizer
Specialties, IWOSAN Lagoon Hospitals, Avon Healthcare, UAC Foods, MRS,
China Harbour Engineering Company Nigeria, CAPPA & D’Alberto, ValueJet
and several other businesses that rely on Bolt Business to simplify
corporate mobility.

The growth reflects a broader shift in how Nigerian businesses approach
corporate mobility. Rather than maintaining expensive vehicle fleets or
relying on fragmented transport arrangements, more organisations are
adopting digital mobility platforms that offer greater transparency,
control and operational efficiency.

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“Businesses today are looking beyond transportation, they’re looking for
smarter ways to optimise operations and manage costs,” said Isaac Iroko,
Country Manager, Bolt for Business Nigeria. “We’ve seen organisations
across different sectors embrace Bolt Business because it gives them a
simple, reliable and transparent way to manage employee travel, whether
it’s daily commutes, client meetings or business trips. This growth
demonstrates that corporate mobility is becoming an increasingly
important part of business efficiency in Nigeria.”

Unlike traditional fleet management, Bolt Business enables companies to
centralise transportation through a single platform, providing features
such as centralised billing, trip reporting, spending controls and
real-time visibility into employee travel. These capabilities help
businesses improve oversight while reducing the administrative burden
associated with corporate transportation.

Bolt intends to strengthen relationships with existing customers by
introducing solutions tailored to industries with frequent employee
mobility needs, including healthcare, financial services, legal services
and logistics.

“Nigeria’s business landscape is evolving rapidly, and organisations are
under increasing pressure to operate more efficiently,” Isaac added. “We
see a significant opportunity to help businesses replace inefficient
transport processes with smarter mobility solutions that improve
visibility, simplify expense management and support business growth. Our
focus remains on building products that create value for organisations
of every size while delivering a seamless experience for their
employees.”

As Nigerian businesses continue to prioritise operational efficiency and
cost optimisation, Bolt Business is well positioned to support
organisations with scalable mobility solutions that simplify corporate
travel and enable teams to move more efficiently.