• Careem Plus, the Super App’s subscription programme, offers much greater value with average monthly savings of AED 85, or 4.5 times for the subscription fee of AED 19 per month

Careem’s Rewards programme will be phased out from 17 December, but Customers can lock in much greater value through the App’s paid new subscription programme, Careem Plus.

Careem’s Rewards programme was launched in February 2019 to allow customers to earn points on eligible rides and orders and use these points to donate funds to philanthropic causes or redeem them against Careem’s own services or partner services. While Customers will no longer be able to earn Rewards points from 17 December 2021, they can still redeem their existing points up until June 2022.  Careem is working on a new feature that will create opportunities for donations and donation matching to allow Customers to continue delivering impact within their communities.

Careem Plus, a paid subscription programme that was launched in the UAE this year to offer Customers significant value for just AED 19 per month (reduced from AED 39 per month), gives subscribers a chance to secure average monthly savings of AED 85, or 4.5 times the subscription fee. Careem Plus offers:

  • 10% credit back on all Careem and HALA rides for up to 10 rides per month.
  • Free delivery on all Careem Food and Grocery orders, with a reduced minimum order value of AED 30 and over 5,000 options restaurants and shops to choose from.
  • Unlimited access to Careem Bike.
  • Priority care support.

Careem’s Managing Director of Platforms, Adeeb Warsi, commented: “We relaunched Careem Plus with a lower subscription fee and a wider network of food and grocery partners to build more value for Customers. The new programme reaffirms our mission to simplify the lives of people by giving our customers the ability to access multiple daily services while saving money in one simple on-demand platform.”

To subscribe to Careem Plus, customers have to update the Careem App and tap on ‘Careem Plus’ on the home screen. To reap the rewards now, open or download Careem from the Apple App Store or Google Play.

About Careem

Careem is the everyday Super App for the greater Middle East region. A pioneer of the region’s ride-hailing economy, Careem provides a host of daily services that people need to move around, order things, and transfer money in one unified smartphone app. Careem’s mission is to simplify and improve the lives of people and build an awesome organization that inspires. Established in July 2012, Careem operates in over 100 cities across 13 countries and has created two million income-generating opportunities in the region. Careem became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Uber Technologies, Inc. in January 2020. www.careem.com

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