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Milu Kipimo leads Bolt Business South Africa

Bolt Business has named Tanzanian executive Milu Kipimo as its new country manager for South Africa, a move that underscores the global mobility company’s commitment to expanding its footprint in Southern Africa.

Mr. Kipimo, who previously served as senior country manager overseeing Bolt’s operations in Tanzania, Tunisia, and Ghana, brings over five years of leadership experience to the role. His career spans senior positions in mass media and fast-moving consumer goods, where he successfully managed both local and international projects.

In his new role, Kipimo will focus on driving business development and team growth in South Africa, ensuring Bolt Business delivers flexible, high-quality corporate travel solutions.

“We are thrilled to have Milu join Bolt Business to lead our operations in South Africa,” said Juliano Fatio, regional director at Bolt Business.

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“His extensive experience across Tanzania, Tunisia, and Ghana will be invaluable as we scale in South Africa and strengthen our approach in the region. His appointment reflects our long-term commitment to supporting business customers in Southern Africa.”

Kipimo expressed excitement about his new role, stating, “I’m honoured to join Bolt Business in South Africa. I look forward to applying my experience from East and North Africa to support ambitious growth targets while maintaining the high-quality service our customers expect.”

Launched in 2018, Bolt Business simplifies corporate travel by enabling companies to manage employee transport through the Bolt app. The service streamlines daily commutes, business events, and travel logistics, reducing paperwork and reimbursement processes. As of December 2024, Bolt Business operates in over 50 markets worldwide, serving more than 50,000 companies.

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