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Amazon Pay and Uber ink strategic partnership to boost digital payments in India

October 14, 2020 at 5:30 AM EDT
  • Partnership will help promote contactless rides for Uber users
  • Customers can pay for their Uber ride with Amazon Pay to get exciting cashback offers
  • Prime Members get additional Uber benefits

Bangalore, October 12, 2020: Amazon Pay and Uber today announced a partnership which will integrate Amazon Pay as a payment option on the Uber app, enabling millions of customers to make contactless, safe and secure payments for their Uber rides.

The partnership will bring contactless payments to more Indians, helping ensure social distancing measures. The strategic association will also focus on providing users a seamless one click payment experience with cashback offers to drive adoption and further strengthen the digital payments ecosystem. 

To facilitate their Uber trip, customers will need to link their Amazon Pay account to Uber by clicking on the ‘Payments’ icon and choosing Amazon Pay. In order to make the payment process as seamless as possible, customers can select Amazon Pay as their preferred payment instrument and the ride fare for any subsequent Uber trips will be automatically paid from their Amazon Pay balance after the completion of a trip, without having to worry about carrying exact change or entering multiple OTPs.

The partnership offers a range of exciting cashback offers for all Amazon Pay customers. As an introductory offer, Amazon customers get a 50% cashback of up to INR 100 on their first 3 Uber rides in a month. As a special offer, Prime members will be able to enjoy a 50% cashback of up to INR 120 for the first three rides on the Uber app.

Commenting on the partnership, Nandini Maheshwari, Director, Business Development, Uber APAC, said, “We are delighted to add Amazon Pay as an additional digital payment option on our app for promoting cashless transactions, minimizing contact and enhancing social distancing that will help keep both riders and drivers safe. India is the first global market where Amazon Pay has been enabled in the Uber app, making this a landmark partnership for both global companies in a market of strategic importance.”

Talking about the partnership, Manesh Mahatme, Director Payments, Amazon Pay India “We are glad to partner with Uber, which is a big step towards making Amazon Pay accepted everywhere. The Uber partnership will allow Amazon customers to pay for their Uber rides in a contactless manner, especially during the pandemic. The payment is automatically deducted from Amazon Pay balance without needing the customer to pay separately after the ride.”

For more information, please contact:

Ambica Kaul

AvianWE

ambica@avianwe.com

 +91 9868982248

Michelle Kumar

Amazon India

michkuma@amazon.com


About Uber
Uber’s mission is to create opportunity through movement. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: how do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 15 billion trips later, we're building products to get people closer to where they want to be. By changing how people, food, and things move through cities, Uber is a platform that opens up the world to new possibilities.

About Amazon Pay
Amazon Pay is a trusted, convenient and rewarding way to pay for anything, anywhere on and off Amazon.in. Amazon continues to extend the convenience of Amazon Pay by making it possible for millions of cash customers to start making digital transactions and support the Government’s vision of encouraging electronic payment leading to a less-cash society in India. Amazon Pay smoothens the customer experience of online payments at the time of placing orders with the benefit of ‘one-click’ payments leading to a faster and smoother check out process. With its cash-load feature, Amazon Pay also solves the pain point of tendering exact amount of cash at the time of delivery. For more information, visit www.amazonpay.in