You can now earn yuu points by taking Gojek rides
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Gojek has deepened its partnership with yuu Rewards Club, as part of its ongoing efforts to bring greater loyalty rewards and benefits to its users in Singapore.
Gojek first partnered with yuu and DBS Bank in August 2023, where it offered cash rebates and yuu points for every SG$1 spent on Gojek rides.
In its latest enhancement, users can now link their Gojek accounts with their yuu accounts directly by linking their yuu ID in the Gojek app. All yuu rewards club members can then earn yuu points with every Gojek ride taken, applicable across all Gojek service types.
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Gojek said that users can also look forward to using their yuu Points to directly offset the cost of their Gojek rides in the future.
“I’m excited to deepen our partnership with yuu, which will allow Gojek and yuu users to enjoy even better rewards. Partnerships have always been central to Gojek; with ride-hailing an essential part of many Singaporeans’ daily commute, this will allow users to get more value from every trip that they take, or every purchase they make via yuu,” said Lien Choong Luen, general manager, Gojek Singapore.
“Our partnership with Gojek and DBS exemplifies our commitment to driving rewarding interactions between consumers and brands. It is also our goal to ensure that these interactions are seamless and convenient,” added Chen Peng, CEO, minden.ai.
As part of the launch of the enhancement, Gojek and yuu are also running a limited time promotion until 14 August 2024 that will give users even more rewards when they link their accounts. Users will get 3 yuu points per $1 spent after completing their first Gojek ride upon linking their accounts, equivalent to an additional 1% cash rebate.
Other partnerships Gojek has engaged with include one with ComfortDelGro taxi a few months back.
The two companies partnered on a cross-dispatch model that would allow jobs from either platform that are not taken up to be sent to the other platform. It aimed to enhance reliability in the point-to-point industry.
Through the cross-dispatch model, jobs would be offered first to driver-partners on their original platform and would only be dispatched to the other party when they are unfulfilled.
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Photo courtesy of Gojek and DBS SG
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