Uber rival Bolt names new CFO in preparation for IPO

FILE PHOTO: Bolt CEO Markus Villig attends an interview in Stockholm

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Estonian ride-hailing and food delivery startup Bolt named Mikko Salovaara as its chief financial officer ahead of the company’s preparation for an initial public offering.

The company, a rival of Uber, was valued at over $8 billion when it raised 628 million euros from investors in January last year.

Chief Executive Officer Markus Villig told Reuters in May that Bolt expects to become profitable in the next 12 months and be ready for an IPO in 2025. The company has 150 million customers in over 45 countries and 500 cities.

Salovaara, who will join the company later this month, was earlier the CFO of fintech firm Revolut.

(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Reuters

Related posts

Pumpkin spice season arrives early at Krispy Kreme in Brick Township

Once popular New Jersey breakfast brand Denny’s selling off restaurants after bankruptcy

Lockheed Martin investors urged to step forward in securities fraud case