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Uber for Business’s exclusive partnership with Xoxoday

Xoxoday, a global provider of digital rewards, incentives, and payouts for companies worldwide, has announced an exclusive global partnership with Uber for Business, the business-to-business vertical of Uber.

As part of this collaboration, Xoxoday clients will now have access to Uber and Uber Eats digital gift cards in over 60 countries through their marketplace. This milestone partnership establishes Xoxoday as the first reward company worldwide to form such an exclusive alliance with Uber for Business.

By adding Uber’s extensive range of services to their reward catalog, Xoxoday enhances its platform, which already operates in 70 countries and accepts 52 different payment methods. This integration allows users to conveniently access Uber’s services as part of their rewards and incentives program.

Franck Monsauret, General Manager of Uber for Business France, stated, “At Uber for Business, we bring the best of Uber to companies, their teams, and their clients. With this partnership, we are happy to provide Xoxoday our digital gift card solution, a new acquisition and loyalty lever to enhance their customer satisfaction.”

The exclusive partnership between Xoxoday and Uber for Business highlights both companies’ dedication to customer-centricity and their shared vision of enhancing employee and customer satisfaction. Uber’s user-friendly and innovative platform has transformed transportation and food delivery globally, making it a preferred choice for millions of individuals. By offering Xoxoday users access to Uber’s exceptional services, this collaboration brings convenience, choice, and a global reach to the rewards industry.

Harish Ramasamy, Associate Vice President of Category & Product at Xoxoday, expressed pride in the collaboration, stating, “We are extremely proud to collaborate with Uber, the world’s most popular ridesharing and delivery platform, and bring their exceptional services to our platform. By integrating Uber and Uber Eats gift cards into Xoxoday’s offerings, we are expanding our users’ access to reliable transportation and delightful food delivery experiences. This partnership reinforces our commitment to providing innovative solutions that empower businesses to create meaningful connections and drive engagement.”

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