
Careem's school season perks will make your life a lot easier
From groceries and stationery to rides, tech and even international tuition payments, here's what you can tick off your list with Careem:
Get essentials delivered in 15 minutes with Careem Quik
From backpacks in every style to lunch bags, water bottles, and all the stationery you could need – pens, pencils, calculators, notebooks, and diaries – Careem's got back-to-school essentials for students of all ages. Enjoy savings of up to 60 percent on selected items, making it easier to stay within budget.
Stocking up the pantry too? Add groceries to the same order and get everything delivered together in as little as 15 minutes.
Need a tech upgrade for the new term? Quik Electronics has you covered with up to 50 percent off the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9, 43 percent off the Apple iPad 10th Generation, 35 percent off the MacBook Air, and more.
Pay tuition fees hassle-free via Careem Pay
If your children are studying in the UK, we've got great news – with Careem's international money transfer service, you can transfer tuition fees directly to schools and universities via Careem Pay.
Whether you're covering tuition, sending monthly spending money, or taking care of living expenses, Careem Pay makes it simple.
Book reliable School Rides in Dubai
Save up to 35 percent with Careem's School Rides packages when compared to regular bookings, which are customized to your home and school locations. Starting at just Dhs260 for 20 rides (valid for 60 days), these fixed package prices aren't impacted by peak-times.
Each ride is with an experienced and top-rated captain and includes real-time in-app trip tracking, instant notifications and 24/7 access to Careem's dedicated care support team – giving parents true peace of mind during school commutes.
Booking's easy too: just tap the 'School Rides' tile in the Careem app, and you're good to go.
Save Dhs600 on Car Rentals
Need a car for the busy school months? Careem Car Rental is offering Dhs200 off per month for up to three months – using promo code 'BACK600' for bookings in Dubai and 'DRIVE600' in Abu Dhabi.
The offer is valid until Tuesday September 30.
Unlock more perks by getting Careem Plus
If you're looking to squeeze more value out of your rides and orders, get Careem Plus.
Expect free delivery on food and grocery orders, cashback on rides, up to 50 percent off your dining bill with Careem DineOut, plus 30 percent off laundry and home cleaning.
All that for just Dhs19 a month feels like a smart move. Don't believe us? On average, members save around Dhs300 each month.
Download the Careem app on iOS or Android.
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