Uber agrees alliance with Facebook

Tie-up will allow users to order a ride from within the Facebook Messenger chat app

Uber would not disclose whether there was a revenue-sharing agreement with Facebook as part of the deal. Photographer:  Dado Ruvic/Reuters
Uber would not disclose whether there was a revenue-sharing agreement with Facebook as part of the deal. Photographer: Dado Ruvic/Reuters

Uber has agreed an alliance with Facebook Messenger that will allow users to order a ride from within the Messenger chat app.

The tie-up gives Uber access to millions of potential new users and marks the first time that Messenger – for which Facebook has ambitions ranging from retail to concierge services – has ventured into transport.

Uber is the biggest ride-hailing company in the world in terms of funding, with about $12 billion (€11 billion) raised so far – even as lawsuits relating to its treatment of drivers and compliance with local laws work their way through courts in many countries.

The San Francisco-based company’s Facebook Messenger service, initially released in 10 cities on Wednesday, will be rolled out across the US before Christmas, with the goal of expanding internationally next year.

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Uber would not disclose whether there was a revenue-sharing agreement with Facebook as part of the deal.

Uber has been working on extending the reach of its service beyond its standalone app.

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