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Delhi Metro card can now be recharged via Amazon Pay.
Delhi Metro Smart Cards can now be recharged online using Amazon Pay. Customers using the Delhi Metro can recharge their cards in a convenient, cashless and safe manner, said a company statement. As part of our commitment to our customers, we are constantly innovating and creating new experiences to make digital payments seamless across a variety of use cases. Commute is a very important aspect of daily lives of our customers and Delhi Metro is the lifeline for millions of daily commuters in Delhi-NCR, Amazon Pay CEO Mahendra Nerurkar said.
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Read more about Amazon invests Rs 225 cr in India digital payments arm to scale up presence on Business Standard. Amazon Pay got the capital infusion in March by allotting 22.5 crore equity shares.
Uber, Amazon Pay partner to install safety screens in 40,000 Uber Autos in 7 cities
India
Updated: Friday, February 26, 2021, 21:19 [IST]
New Delhi, Feb 26: Ride hailing platform Uber on Friday said it has partnered with Amazon Pay for installing plastic screens in 40,000 Uber Autos across seven cities in the country. The move is aimed at enhancing the safety of riders and drivers, and will cover seven Indian cities - Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune and Jaipur, a statement said.
In October 2020, in a global first, Amazon Pay and Uber had announced an association for allowing Uber riders to make contactless, cashless payments using Amazon Pay.
Amazon Pay, Uber expand collaboration beyond payments in India
In October last year Amazon Pay and Uber had in a global first announced an association for allowing Uber riders to make contactless, cashless payments using Amazon Pay
PTI | February 26, 2021 | Updated 22:44 IST
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In a move aimed at enhacing the safety of drivers and passengers, Uber has partnered with Amazon Pay for installing plastic screens in 40,000 Uber Autos across seven cities in India. The seven cities are Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune and Jaipur, a statement read.
In October last year Amazon Pay and Uber had in a global first announced an association for allowing Uber riders to make contactless, cashless payments using Amazon Pay. Now this partnership is being expanded: riders who make payments via Amazon Pay will be eligible for a cashback of up to 50%. This partnership will boost the growth of Uber Auto in seven critical markets as rides become more affordable.