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Special offer for Mastercard Small Business cardholders in the US

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Get rewarded with the best of Uber for your business

Create a new account for your company and get rewards when you spend through programs created in the Uber for Business Dashboard. Learn more below.

Create an Uber for Business Dashboard account for your organization

When your organization pays for at least $100 in charges in the first 30 days on your Uber for Business account using qualifying Mastercard Small Business cards, you’ll receive a $50 voucher for future rides and deliveries using the Uber app.

In addition, if you qualify for the first voucher, pay for at least an additional $100 (at least a total of $200) in charges in the first 90 days on your organization’s Uber for Business account using qualifying Mastercard Small Business cards to receive another $50 voucher for future rides and deliveries using the Uber app. Terms and conditions apply.*

A global platform for all your business needs

Rides

Airport runs. Daily commutes. A ride for clients. When your business needs to move, a ride can be requested in more than 10,000 cities worldwide.

Meals

It’s hard to do great work on an empty stomach. Keep your teams motivated and your guests well fed with options from over 400,000 restaurant partners.

Delivery

For packages under 50 pounds, from retail orders to automotive supplies, we can help your business reach customers faster than ever with access to same-day local delivery options.

Why use our platform

Access Uber globally

The app is available in over 60 countries and 10,000 cities so we have your team covered when they travel for work.

Reduce and control spending

You can create travel and meal programs that work with your budget. Plus, you can access reports and gain insights from a simple dashboard.

Make safety a top priority

Our new Door-to-Door Safety Standard was designed to help protect the health and safety of everyone who uses our platform.

Delight your people

Give employees and customers access to the platform used by millions.

Join over 150,000 companies working with us, including more than half of the Fortune 500

When the videoconferencing leader Zoom started to experience rapid global growth, Uber scaled right along with them to help their employees find rides around the world.

While employees began working from home more, the Coca-Cola Company provided Uber Eats gift cards to help boost team morale and support local restaurants.

Samsung Canada increased Galaxy mobile device sales 20% by offering customers $100 in Uber Eats credit.

*Subject to Uber for Business Dashboard Mastercard Introductory Offer Program Terms and Conditions:

By participating in the program described here, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions set forth below. This Uber for Business Dashboard Mastercard Introductory Offer Program begins on December 1, 2021, and ends on December 31, 2023 (“Eligibility Period”).

If the Administrator of a Qualified Customer completes the signup process for an organizational account that allows the Qualified Customer to use the Uber for Business Dashboard (“Uber for Business Account”) during the Eligibility Period and the Qualified Customer (or authorized employees of the Qualified Customer, through their Linked Business Profiles) collectively spend at least USD$100 paying for ride(s), meal(s), or delivery(ies) through the Qualified Customer’s Uber for Business Account using an Eligible Mastercard Small Business Card(s) within 30 days of the creation of the Qualified Customer’s Uber for Business Account, the Administrator of that Qualified Customer will receive a voucher in the amount of USD$50 (each, an “Uber for Business Acquisition Voucher”), which can be applied to the cost of one or more of that Administrator’s future rides, meals, or deliveries that are requested using the Uber App and taken or delivered within 180 days of the Administrator’s receipt of the Uber for Business Acquisition Voucher. The Administrator must have an Uber Account to use the Uber for Business Acquisition Voucher. For clarity, spend by authorized employees of the Qualified Customer outside of their Linked Business Profile, such as for overages beyond the scope of the Qualified Customer’s Uber for Business program charged to the employee’s personal profile, will not count toward the $100 threshold.

If that same Qualified Customer (or authorized employees of such Qualified Customer through their Linked Business Profiles) collectively spends at least USD$200 (excluding the value of any redemption of the Uber for Business Acquisition Voucher) paying for ride(s), meal(s), or delivery(ies) through the Qualified Customer’s Uber for Business Account using an Eligible Mastercard Small Business Card(s) within 90 days of the creation of the Qualified Customer’s Uber for Business Account, the Administrator for that Qualified Customer will receive an additional voucher in the amount of USD$50 (each, an “Uber for Business Retention Voucher”), which can be applied to the cost of one or more of that Administrator’s future rides, meals, or deliveries that are requested using the Uber App and taken or delivered within 180 days of the Administrator’s receipt of the Uber for Business Retention Voucher. The Administrator must have an Uber Account to use the Uber for Business Retention Voucher. For clarity, spend by authorized employees of the Qualified Customer outside of their Linked Business Profile, such as for overages beyond the scope of the Qualified Customer’s Uber for Business program charged to the employee’s personal profile, will not count toward the $200 threshold.

A business and its representatives will not be eligible for the Uber for Business Acquisition Voucher or the Uber for Business Retention Voucher if, as determined by Uber: (a) the business has previously signed up for an account to use the Uber for Business Dashboard; (b) it did not complete all the actions required to earn the Uber for Business Acquisition Voucher or Uber for Business Retention Voucher, as applicable; (c) it is reasonably suspected by Uber that it committed fraud or otherwise acted in a non−bona fide manner in connection with its participation in the Uber for Business Dashboard Mastercard Introductory Offer Program; or (d) it violated applicable law or any other agreements with Uber.

Uber for Business Dashboard Mastercard Introductory Offer Program Terms and Conditions are subject to change at any time and will be effective upon posting of updated terms. Continued participation in the Uber for Business Dashboard Mastercard Introductory Offer Program after any update will mean that you have agreed to the updated terms. In addition to the Uber for Business Dashboard Mastercard Introductory Offer Program Terms and Conditions set forth herein, this program is also subject to the Uber for Business Terms and Conditions, which may be updated from time to time. A company’s eligibility to sign up for an Uber for Business account is determined by Uber, in its sole discretion.

Defined terms:

A “Qualified Customer” is a business that is a new customer of Uber for Business and has not previously created an account to use the Uber for Business Dashboard.

An “Administrator” is the authorized representative of a Qualified Customer who signs up for a new Uber for Business Account on behalf of the Qualified Customer.

An “Eligible Mastercard Small Business Card” is a card issued in the United States bearing the mark Mastercard that is primarily offered to small business cardholders that intend to use such card primarily for small business purposes (except for any small business card with an annual fee of $450 or greater).

“Uber for Business Dashboard” means Uber’s browser-based online dashboard for Uber for Business that allows business customers to access Uber’s suite of enterprise products and related ride, meal, and delivery programs for business purposes.

“Linked Business Profile” means the business-related billing profile option within the Uber Account of an authorized employee of a Qualified Customer that is linked to the Qualified Customer’s Uber for Business Account.

“Uber App” means Uber’s mobile applications or websites that allow users to access and use Uber’s products and services.

“Uber Account” means an Uber account in which the owner of the account: (i) has installed the Uber App on a compatible mobile device, (ii) has registered for and currently maintains an active personal user account, which requires the entry of certain personally identifiable information and a personal credit card number, and (iii) currently complies with Uber’s end user terms of use.

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