For People
More confidence in everyday movement
A rider could request a car from a phone, see it approaching on a map, understand how the fare was calculated, and share trip details with family.
A Mobility & Digital Infrastructure Platform Under ASATEEN GROUP
In 2017, ASATEEN GROUP helped bring Taxify—now Bolt—to Baghdad, introducing Iraq to its first European ride-hailing platform and opening a new chapter in transparent, app-based urban mobility.
Historical Iraq deployment record. Current Bolt products and availability vary by country and should be confirmed on Bolt's official website.
Launch city
Baghdad
27 July 2017
Baghdad launch
Iraq Deployment Record / 2017
ASATEEN GROUP helped make an international technology platform feel local, practical, and trusted—bringing together the groundwork, people, and operating systems needed for a real Baghdad launch.
2017
ASATEEN GROUP translated an international platform model into a practical operating route for Iraq, connecting technology with the realities of Baghdad.
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PRE-LAUNCH / 2017
Localization, coordination, onboarding, and field support turned the platform from an idea into a service that could work for riders and drivers in the city.
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27 JUL 2017
Taxify launched in Baghdad, giving the city a new app-based way to request, follow, and share a ride through a structured digital platform.
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ASATEEN GROUP's Contribution
Our contribution was bigger than bringing an app into the country. We helped turn a global technology model into a service that made sense in Baghdad—connecting the platform with local institutions, drivers, and the realities of daily travel.
What changed was not only how a ride was booked. The launch gave people more visibility and control, raised expectations for transparency in the transport market, and showed that Iraq could adopt and operate an international digital platform on local ground.
For People
A rider could request a car from a phone, see it approaching on a map, understand how the fare was calculated, and share trip details with family.
For the Market
App-based booking, visible trip information, driver verification, and time-and-distance pricing introduced a more structured model for urban transport.
For Iraq
The launch demonstrated that an international consumer platform could be localized and operated in Baghdad, opening the door to a more connected digital economy.
Translation of an international platform model into a practical Iraq operating route.
Coordination across the institutional and local operating environment required for launch.
Adaptation of platform workflows, communications, and market execution to Baghdad.
Structured acquisition and onboarding workflows supporting launch readiness and scale.
Local operating frameworks connecting the international technology platform with field execution.
A platform-deployment model designed for repeatable growth in a complex emerging market.
Baghdad / 27 July 2017
Contemporary reporting described a platform designed to connect riders with verified drivers through a centralized app-based experience built around clearer information, greater visibility, and confidence throughout the journey.
Both cited launch records are dated 27–28 July 2017 and independently document the Baghdad launch.
Riders could request a trip and follow the approaching driver on a map.
Launch communications emphasized driver screening, vehicle condition, experience, and service attitude.
Trip information could be shared with trusted contacts so they could follow the ride.
The launch positioned centralized pricing around actual mileage and time driven.
Taxify → Bolt
The platform introduced in Baghdad as Taxify later adopted the Bolt name. Bolt now describes itself as a European mobility super-app spanning ride-hailing and other mobility and delivery categories globally. Product availability is market-specific and is not represented here as an Iraq service commitment.
European technology platform
Localized Iraq deployment
Cross-sector operating experience
Independent Public Record
The public claims on this page are intentionally limited to ASATEEN GROUP's approved institutional brief, Bolt's official materials, and contemporaneous launch reporting.
ERR News / 28 Jul 2017
Archived launch reporting documenting Baghdad, the launch date, the rider experience, and the verified-driver model.
Open sourceEU-Startups / 27 Jul 2017
Contemporaneous European startup coverage of the launch, rider experience, operating standards, and platform model.
Open sourceOfficial Platform
Current official information on Bolt's global mobility platform, products, mission, and market-specific availability.
Visit bolt.euBolt and Taxify are trademarks of Bolt Technology OÜ and related entities. This page documents ASATEEN GROUP's historical Iraq market-entry and operational-development experience; it does not claim exclusive agency status or guarantee current service availability in Iraq.
Cross-Sector Platform Capability
The Bolt Iraq deployment record demonstrates ASATEEN GROUP's ability to localize international platforms, coordinate complex operating environments, and build repeatable systems for market adoption.