Bolt, a global leader in mobility services, successfully hosted its inaugural Driver Engagement Event in Malaysia, bringing together its partner driver community to celebrate their achievements and recognise their vital role in the company’s success, while reinforcing its commitment to building a supportive and reliable ride-hailing ecosystem for both partner drivers and passengers.
The event featured the presence of YB Anthony Loke, Minister of Transport Malaysia, whose participation highlighted the government’s dedication to advancing innovative urban mobility solutions. The Minister praised Bolt for its efforts to empower local drivers and tackle key transportation challenges in Malaysia, especially in the Klang Valley. His support reaffirmed the government’s commitment to partnerships that promote economic growth, create job opportunities, and improve accessibility for commuters.
YB Anthony Loke shared:
“We are committed to enhancing the Klang Valley’s transport network by supporting innovative platforms like Bolt, which contribute to a more competitive and dynamic ride-hailing industry. This competition ensures better opportunities for drivers, empowering them with fairer earning potential and greater autonomy, while passengers benefit from improved services and affordability. These efforts align with our vision of a connected, sustainable, and efficient transportation ecosystem, ensuring improved accessibility and quality of life for all in the Klang Valley.”
During the event, Bolt recognised its top 3 partner drivers for their exceptional contributions to the platform, reflecting the critical role drivers play in shaping a positive ride-hailing experience. These recognitions demonstrate Bolt’s belief in valuing and supporting partner drivers as the cornerstone of its service.
Afzan Lufti, General Manager of Bolt Malaysia, said:
“Our partner drivers are the foundation of Bolt’s success, and this event was a celebration of their incredible dedication and achievements. It was an opportunity to recognise their contributions and engage with them directly, ensuring their voices are heard as we continue to grow in Malaysia. Events like this highlight the strong sense of community we’re building together with our partner drivers, who play a vital role in shaping the Bolt experience for passengers. We’re proud of the momentum Bolt has achieved in Malaysia and are committed to supporting our partner drivers as we drive positive change in the ride-hailing industry.”
Looking Ahead: Bolt’s Vision in Malaysia
Bolt’s expansion into Malaysia is guided by its mission to create cities for people, not cars, offering a real alternative to private vehicle ownership. By promoting shared mobility, Bolt addresses urban challenges such as congestion and pollution while supporting the existing public transport network to create a more connected and efficient commuting experience.
With Malaysia’s ride-hailing market projected to reach 11.47 million users by 2029, Bolt is seizing the opportunity to bridge transportation gaps with innovative solutions. In support of the government’s vision for improved urban mobility, Bolt aims to enhance last-mile connectivity and contribute to Malaysia’s growing digital gig economy. This effort aligns with Bolt’s global mission to integrate ride-hailing services into urban transport ecosystems, offering commuters an affordable and dependable alternative to private cars.
The Driver Engagement Event also reinforced Bolt’s commitment to its partner drivers, highlighting the company’s driver-first approach that prioritises earnings, flexibility, and safety. By focusing on the needs of drivers and passengers alike, Bolt is redefining the ride-hailing experience in Malaysia.
Through innovation and a human-centred approach, Bolt is building stronger communities and improving the quality of life for Malaysians.