Uber, Adyen Expand Payments to 70+ Countries and Launch Uber Kiosks
Uber expanded its 12-year partnership with Adyen to enhance payment systems in over 70 countries, including the UAE, Hong Kong and Caribbean markets. The collaboration will integrate local payment methods like Pix and WeChat Pay and deploy phone-free Uber kiosks at airports, hotels and ports to boost international growth.
1. Partnership Expansion
Uber extended its twelve-year collaboration with Adyen to enhance its payments infrastructure, scaling support across more than 70 countries. This broadened agreement underpins growth in both mobility and delivery services.
2. Targeted Markets
New territories include the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong and the Caribbean, with localized features added in Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and Australia. These additions aim to capture regional demand and streamline cross-border transactions.
3. Uber Kiosk Deployment
Phone-free Uber kiosks will debut at LaGuardia Airport and roll out to hotels, ports and major international airports. The self-service terminals will allow travelers without local data plans to book rides seamlessly.
4. Local Payment Integrations
The expanded partnership will integrate high-growth local methods such as Pix in Brazil, AfterPay in Australia and WeChat Pay worldwide. These options enhance user convenience and open new revenue streams through alternative payment lines.