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Uber and United Band for Africa (UBA) Plc on Thursday announced a partnership which offers UBA cardholders up to N6,000 worth of free Uber rides from now until 31 March 2016.

Uber offers free rides to UBA customers

UBA cardholders who sign up for Uber will get up to N3,000 off each of their first two rides. To get this offer, a customer needs to sign up with any UBA card and enter the promo code UBARIDES.

Uber gets you a ride at the push of a button – there’s no waiting on the street or walking through unfamiliar neighbourhoods to find reliable transport. It’s the most convenient way to get a safe, reliable and affordable ride – the app detects your location, tells you about your driver in advance, and means you can pay without using cash so it is easier and safer for both riders and drivers. It’s why more than one million people use the app globally every day.

Commenting on the partnership, Yinka Adedeji, UBA’s Divisional Head for Digital Banking says “It’s our pleasure to partner Uber on this initiative. We encourage all UBA cardholders to take advantage of this offer and share their UBARIDES experience”

Ebi Atawodi, General Manager Uber Lagos, added “This is extremely exciting for us, UBA is one of the largest banks in Nigeria and we are thrilled to be able to offer their customers a free first two rides. We look forward to further growing this partnership with UBA across Nigeria.”

 

How It Works

– Download the Uber app

– Register with your personal details

– Select your vehicle option

– Enter your pickup location and destination

– Use promo code UBARIDES and get N3000 off each of your first two rides

 

Head over to the Google Play or App Store, download the Uber apps and enjoy a free ride courtesy of UBA and Uber. For more information, visit www.uber.com

Biodun Abimbola

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