Ride-sharing cab service to go cashless
The collaboration is aimed at furthering a cashless ecosystem in Pakistan
The collaboration is aimed at furthering a cashless ecosystem in Pakistan. PHOTO: FILE
KARACHI:
Careem Pakistan and Easypaisa have collaborated to offer a ‘Top Up’ service, allowing users to top up their Careem wallets through the Easypaisa App. An agreement was signed in this regard in Islamabad between Careem and Telenor Microfinance Bank’s branchless banking platform. Users will benefit from the convenience of automatic payments to captains at the end of the ride, and will have incentives such as bonuses and other value added rewards. The collaboration is aimed at furthering a cashless ecosystem in Pakistan and encouraging digital systems.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 10th, 2019.
Careem Pakistan and Easypaisa have collaborated to offer a ‘Top Up’ service, allowing users to top up their Careem wallets through the Easypaisa App. An agreement was signed in this regard in Islamabad between Careem and Telenor Microfinance Bank’s branchless banking platform. Users will benefit from the convenience of automatic payments to captains at the end of the ride, and will have incentives such as bonuses and other value added rewards. The collaboration is aimed at furthering a cashless ecosystem in Pakistan and encouraging digital systems.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 10th, 2019.