Uber subsidiary Careem has launched a new app, Super App, consolidating its ride-hailing services for cars and bikes along with delivery and e-wallet services, as it looks to expand beyond ride-hailing in the region, according to a statement (pdf). The company invested USD 50 mn in the app, which will be rolled out across regional markets by the end of the month. Careem expects to finish rolling out the app this month with the aim of “bringing together people's essential, everyday services in one place, with a single sign-on and integrated payment system.”
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