Will Bolt Food’s early cashout feature empower courier partners?

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Bolt Food has unveiled “Early Cashout”, which allows courier partners to receive their earnings before the regular payout cycle.

The new feature would allow partners to access their earnings in up to two businesses, effectively helping them to gain even greater control over their incomes.

To receive cashout, partners simply need to tap the Early Cashout button in the balance section of the app, and, depending on the courier’s mode of payment, it may take up to two business days to receive the funds.

Partners can request an early cashout if their account does not have any active blocks, a transaction is not in progress, or irregular activity is detected associated with the account.

“Our network of courier partners is the lifeblood of our platform, and their welfare is paramount to us. We are constantly working to ensure their experience of joining and using the platform addresses their needs. We’re launching Early Cashout to support courier partners in Kenya with even greater control over their earnings,” Edgar Kitur, Bolt Food General Manager, said.

With the opportunities created by delivery services, Bolt is an ally to hundreds of thousands of courier partners. The company offers competitive earnings, so courier partners can boost their income fast with no subscription fee and the flexibility of delivering whenever they like and however best for them.

Bolt Food has been available in Kenya since 2021 and provides food and grocery delivery services in two cities. Bolt Food has over 3000 Merchants and 6000 Couriers. Delivery services support Bolt’s mission even further, with the food and beverage ecosystem being the foundation of cities people love to live in.

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