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Gojek launch point rewards program with yuu, DBS

Users can earn up to 37 points for every $1 spent on Gojek rides.

Gojek has teamed up with DBS Bank and the yuu Rewards Club to offer exclusive loyalty rewards and benefits to its Singapore users.

Gojek users in the city, across all service types– including discounted or vouchered trips– can get rewarded with yuu points when they pay using a DBS yuu card or a PAssion POSB debit card.

Users can now earn up to 37 points, or 18.5% cash rebates, for every $1 spent on Gojek rides. Terms and conditions apply.

PAssion POSB Debit Cardmembers can up to 15 yuu points, equivalent to 7.5% cash rebates, for every $1 spent on Gojek rides.

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For a limited time, users who complete their first transaction on Gojek with a DBS yuu Card or PAssion POSB Debit Card will also be eligible for an additional $18 and $8 worth of Gojek vouchers, respectively.

To be eligible, simply login to your yuu App and ensure that your DBS yuu Card or PAssion POSB Debit Card is linked.

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