With the growing popularity of urban culture and prevalence of hailing
cab service in the metropolitan cities of the country, Kia Motors
Nigeria has entered into strategic partnership with Uber to provide lead
generation software connecting riders to drivers in the area. The
partnership is directly in line with the commitment to making the people
become an Uber investor with an affordable state-of-the-art Kia model
range.
There is no gainsaying the fact that Nigeria has remained
one of the commercial hubs of Africa with an estimated population of
over 150 million. As the most populous African country in the world, the
need to provide a seamless means of transportation system to meet the
requirements of the public is germane and this has galvanised the
strategic partnership between Kia and Uber
Globally over 100 000
partner drivers are currently operating on Uber’s network. Uber is not
only changing the way people connect with their cities, but also
creating thousands of investment and work opportunities along the way.
To make this a success in Nigeria, Uber is leveraging the low
maintenance cost of Kia vehicle to increase the adoption of its services
in the cities in which it has presence across the country.
“In a
bid to provide a stress-free transportation in the country and provide
investment opportunities for our teeming customers, we have deemed it
necessary to partner with an internationally acclaimed technology
company, Uber, which gives optimum value to customer satisfaction and a
maximised return on investment for investors. The company has remained
at the fore in creating a technology platform that is customer-focused”
said Managing Director, Kia Motors Nigeria, Jacky Hathiramani. He
further stated that “Uber’s technology continues to transform the way
millions of people move around their city and our partnership with the
company is to give people the best-in-class Kia model range that gives
exhilarating experience to passengers on the go.”
Uber is focused
on building a service for hundreds of millions of Nigerians and
creating investment opportunities. Premised on this, Kia’s leadership
and experience in the auto industry will be crucial in helping the
technological company to meet their goals.
As a part of the deal,
interested Uber investors who do not want to make an outright purchase
of the vehicle can avail the offer of an accessible financial scheme
powered by Access Bank that gives 10% equity contribution, competitive
equated monthly installment as low as N95,000 monthly, special pricing
and flexible repayment tenure of up to 48 months.
http://www.wearobo.com/2015/09/kia-parters-with-ride-hailing-service.html
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