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How do Bolt drivers get paid?

We will send your payout to the bank account or mobile wallet linked to your driver profile. Depending on the local bank's processing time, it may take 1-2 business days for the transaction to be completed and the payout to be received.



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Drive & earn: Bolt Driver The app connects you with customers who need rides to their destination, and you get paid for each ride you provide. Payment: The Bolt Driver app pays drivers directly into your bank account weekly. Pros: The Bolt Driver app offers high earnings potential with low overhead costs.

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2.1 In-App payments can be made by a user of the Bolt app who has included his/her card on the app. 2.2 When making in-App payments, the receiver of the payment is Bolt Operations OÜ, who forwards the received payment to the transportation service provider.

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What percentage do bolt drivers keep? Bolt charges a 15% to 20% commission from the final price per order depending on the city. Commission fee applies to both cash and card rides and cancellation fees. Commission doesn't apply to tips, bonuses, additional airport or toll fees.

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Bolt charges a 15% to 20% commission from the final price per order depending on the city. Commission fee applies to both cash and card rides and cancellation fees. Commission doesn't apply to tips, bonuses, additional airport or toll fees. Commission is calculated automatically and deducted from the weekly earnings.

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100% of your tip will be sent to the driver. They earned it! The option to tip your Bolt driver as appreciation for their excellent service will be available for up to 15 minutes after your ride has ended. Bolt's in-app tipping feature works with in-app payments only.

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Bolt's main advantage is the lower fees and commissions. The company charges 15 per cent commissions to its drivers – almost half compared to Uber – which means riders can also benefit from cheaper fares. However, don't be too quick to jump in a Bolt car.

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Bolt's main advantage is the lower fees and commissions. The company charges 15 per cent commissions to its drivers – almost half compared to Uber – which means riders can also benefit from cheaper fares.

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Paid wait time fee is a per-minute charge which starts after a driver has arrived at your pickup location and has been waiting for a certain period of time. This fee helps compensate the driver's efforts and time spent waiting.

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Bolt performs random identity authentication checks on drivers when they use the Bolt platform. This requires drivers to submit a selfie in real-time to make sure that our registered drivers are the ones driving.

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Cancellation fees are applied in the following situations: The driver cancels the trip request after waiting for the passenger for more than 4-8 minutes, depending on the market.

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You won't be charged a cancellation fee if you cancel your request within 2 minutes from the moment driver accepted your request or if a driver cancels the request without waiting for you for at least 4-5 minutes.

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The personal data of the passenger is only disclosed to the ride-hailing drivers when they engage with a ride on in the Bolt app; in such a case, the driver will see the name, phone number (in some countries the number is masked), rating and geolocation data of the passenger.

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All drivers are said to undergo background checks and driver training before being allowed onto the Bolt platform, but the Bolt app still includes trust-building features that reveal the driver's photo, name, vehicle type and registration, as well as the driver's rating, so passengers know who their drivers are before ...

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