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The turnover of ride-hailing and courier service company Bolt grew by 17 percent in 2024 to €2 billion, but its net loss deepened to more than €102 million.
Taxify CEO Markus Villig. An IPART survey found that 37 per cent of Sydneysiders used ride-sharing services in the six months to February 2017, up from just 10 per cent two years prior.
Visma has provisionally selected London over Amsterdam for its upcoming IPO, a rare win for the UK's shrinking public markets ...
Visma, which provides accounting, payroll and HR software across the Nordic, Benelux and Baltic regions, is valued at around ...
Markus Villig: We don't think that's a big concern for any of them, for at least the next decade, to be honest. The demand of this industry is so vast and we're still talking about only one or 2% ...
Markus Villig: Well, we don't think that's a big concern for any of them, for at least the next decade, to be honest. The demand of this industry is so vast, and we're still talking about only 1% ...
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Markus Villig knows all about Europe’s aversion to investment risk.
“We know Australia is ready for it.” The app, which looks very similar to Uber, was launched in 2013 by Markus Villig, who was just 19 at the time.
said Markus Villig, Founder and CEO of Bolt Technology OÜ. Niclas Neglén has been Klarna’s Chief Financial Officer since March 2021, leading the company’s finance organisation.
Global shared mobility platform Bolt has achieved €2 billion (R38.2 billion) in annual revenue, as announced by the company’s founder and CEO, Markus Villig. Speaking on the popular tech ...
Estonian ride-hailing and food delivery startup Bolt said on Thursday it had hit 2 billion euros ($2.11 billion) in annual revenue, as the European rival of U.S.-based Uber grows its global ...
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