Uber and Uber Eats is teaming up with Afterpay to leverage the company's Gen Z and millennial customer base.
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Uber and Uber Eats are teaming up with Afterpay as customers move away from traditional forms of credit.

The buy now, pay later service – available to Uber and Uber Eats customers in Australia and New Zealand – can be added to a customer’s wallet for takeaway purchases and rideshare trips.

Afterpay CEO Nick Molnar said it would give Uber customers more control over their finances.

Uber and Uber Eats is teaming up with Afterpay to leverage the company's Gen Z and millennial customer base.
Uber and Uber Eats is teaming up with Afterpay to leverage the company’s Gen Z and millennial customer base. (Getty)

“Bringing Uber on board is a perfect representation of Australians continuing to call for Afterpay as a preferred partner in their lives,” Molnar said.

“Afterpay is, and always has been, about providing customers safe and flexible ways to pay in their everyday lives and Uber plays a crucial role in the lives of millions of Australians.

“We’re giving customers greater control over how and when they pay via a seamless addition to Uber Wallet.”

Financial stress is the main driving factor for Gen Zs born between 1996 and 2005 shunning the payment method.

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