Careem for Business to provide mobility solutions to DESCON’s workforce

Lahore, June 22, 2021 – Careem, the Super App for the greater Middle East and Pakistan, has recently partnered with DESCON.

An integrated engineering services, and manufacturing company, expanding its corporate portfolio.

In Lahore at the DESCON’s headquarter the partner deal was made. That will provide hassle-free mobility solutions to more than 1000 DESCON employees across 16 subsidiaries.

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Careem for Business is the corporate services portfolio of the company. That’s offering cost-effective and hassle-free mobility solutions to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as well as conglomerates.

Currently, Careem for Business is offering services to various corporate clients including Jazz, K-Electric, Daraz, Telenor, Habib Bank Limited (HBL), United Bank Limited (UBL), Nestlé, Haleeb Foods, Afiniti, and PTCL.

Helping their employees easily commute to and from work every day.

Mohsin Zaka Shared His Views

Commenting on the partnership, Mohsin Zaka, General Manager, Ride Hailing at Careem Pakistan, said:

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“We are pleased to partner with DESCON to provide our corporate services. Careem for Business came into being to move ahead in our mission of simplifying and improving people’s lives,

and this is yet another step in the direction of achieving that goal. Collaborations like these will enable companies to significantly improving the mobility experience for their workforce through the Careem Super App.”

Murtuza Ali, President, Personnel & Admin at Descon stated:

“We are pleased to partner with Careem for the provision of providing secure and reliable mobility for our workforce.

Our employees’ safety and convenience is our top priority and this collaboration will certainly add much value in that regard.”

Careem, which entered the Pakistani market as a ride-hailing service back in 2016, surely transformed into a Super App.

11 million users and  800,000 Captains on its platform and now offers multiple services such as mobility of things (food and essential delivery) and mobility of money (peer-to-peer credit transfer and mobile top-ups) in addition to mobility of people (ride-hailing).

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