Uber has partnered with Rawaj Auto Loan and Altibbi to provide car leasing and health services, respectively, to its drivers, the companies announced at a press conference. The partnership with Rawaj aims at covering 30% of Uber drivers by end of 2017 with a five-year payment plan and the lowest down payment in the market, said Uber Egypt’s general manager Abdellatif Waked. Rawaj has already provided financing for a number of drivers, Rawaj’s managing director Mahmoud Ezzat said. As for the partnership with Altibbi, it provides free access to the health app for three months. “[Altibbi] application allows partner-drivers to connect with a selection of certified doctors, and get round-the-clock affordable medical consultations over the phone,” an Uber press release read.
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