Careem partners with PSO
KARACHI: Careem and Pakistan State Oil (PSO) have collaborated to offer PSO’s products and services on discounts to ‘Captains’ registered on the Careem platform. This aims to reduce operational costs for captains while ensuring access to high-quality automotive oils and services, reaffirming Careem’s commitment to supporting its captains and enhancing their livelihoods, according to a press release on Friday.
Through this partnership, captains can enjoy a 15 per cent discount on high-quality engine oil for one year as well as a free top wash with every oil change to keep their vehicles in optimal condition. Each captain can redeem this benefit once a month using their unique voucher. The offer applies to select products and is available at designated retail outlets in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
“We are always looking for ways to simplify and improve the lives of our captains and will continue to support captains by providing them with meaningful solutions to uplift their earnings,” said Imran Saleem, general manager at Careem Pakistan.
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