
Uber is now live in 100 cities across the world, but it is likely to embrace new payment methods, including cash, in order to_realize its goal of becoming a company that is relevant in emerging markets. Speaking at the company’s_launch event in Bangkok, Thailand, earlier this month, Mike Brown –_Uber’s regional general manager in Southeast Asia — told The Next Web that he is “100 percent sure” that the taxi-booking firm_will grow into an_company with services for everyone, which_means it’s likely to tweak its current payment model in some places. Right now, Uber relies on customers using_credit cards — and...
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