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  1. Sep 12, 2024 · mTakso was launched in August 2013 by a 19-year-old computer science student, Markus Villig. It seemed as if success couldn’t wait to meet Markus. After one year of being launched, the company went on to foreign shores.

  2. Sep 27, 2024 · Bolt's founders include Markus Villig, Oliver Leisalu and 1 other. Bolt - Founders and Board of Directors - Tracxn JavaScript is disabled in your browser. enable it to enjoy the full features of Tracxn.

  3. Sep 10, 2024 · Bolti tegevjuht Markus Villig usub, et automaksu kehtestamine on vajalik, kirjutab Õhtuleht. Õhtuleht küsis Villigult, mida ta automaksust arvab ja kas see häirib teda. „Ei häiri. On põhjus, miks absoluutselt kõik teised Euroopa riigid on automaksu kehtestanud.

  4. Sep 16, 2024 · Founded in 2013 by Markus Villig, the company aims to offer affordable, reliable, and eco-friendly transportation solutions. Initially launched as a ride-hailing app, Bolt has since expanded into various mobility services, including electric scooter rentals and delivery options in cities worldwide.

  5. Sep 25, 2024 · As the co-founder of Social Chain, his story exemplifies the power of purpose-driven leadership and the transformative potential of intentional organisational culture. S. Bartlett’s success is...

  6. 4 days ago · Estonian ride-hailing and food delivery startup Bolt expects to turn profitable in the next 12 months and be ready for an initial public offering in 2025, its Chief Executive Officer Markus Villig said in an interview.

  7. Sep 5, 2024 · Markus Villig founded this ride-sharing business and named it Bolt in 2013. It was formerly known as Taxify or mTakso. Several of its services enhance city life by making transportation easy and accessible.

  8. Sep 23, 2024 · Bolti suuromanik ja juht Markus Villig käis eelmisel nädalal tõukerattal toidutellimusi täitmas, fotol koos idufirmade investori ja mentori Joao Reiga. Foto: Joao Rei

  9. Sep 16, 2024 · As of Monday morning, a number of well-known Estonian entrepreneurs had signed the letter addressed to Prime Minister Kristen Michal and Minister of Finance Jürgen Ligi (both Reform): Markus Villig, Erkki Raasuke, Martin Villig, Toomas Annus, Taavet Hinrikus, Rain Lõhmus, Allan Martinson, Priit Põldoja, Sten Tamkivi, Priit ...

  10. Sep 9, 2024 · The round was led by Lince Capital and Indico Capital Partners, with Failup Ventures, Olisipo Way, Boost Capital Partners, Quiet Capital and the founders of Bolt — Markus Villig — and Wolt — Miki Kuusi — also participating.