Tag: Pavan Vaish

  • Uber calls on riders to prioritise safety

    By A Correspondent

     

    Uber has launched a new marketing campaign, ‘Safer For Each Other’, to underscore that safety, too, can spread if riders sanitise their hands, wears a mask, and don’t travel when sick, thereby making the entire platform safer for the next rider.

     

    Speaking on the launch, Pavan Vaish, Head of Central Operations, Uber India and South Asia said: ”At Uber, safety of everyone who uses our platform is a priority. The post-lockdown world is different from before, and we have to re-learn and re-adapt. Through #SaferForEachOther campaign, we aim to spread the message that every rider’s indulgence in their personal safety not only makes the driver safer, but also every trip that follows.”

     

     

  • Uber India drives up safety awareness in new campaign

    By A Correspondent

     

    To raise awareness of its safety processes as well as technology-enabled safety features, Uber has launched a two-month long ‘Safety Never Stops’ campaign in five languages across India.

     

    Commenting on the launch of the campaign, Pavan Vaish, Head of Central Operations, Uber India and South Asia said: “At Uber, your safety is paramount to us. To strengthen our commitment to the safety of our customers, awareness of our various safety features is the key. That is why we have introduced the Safety Never Stops campaign to educate our users about features that will help us make the platform safer.”

     

    Added Sonal Dabral, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy APAC: “Like always it has been a pleasure to partner with Uber for one more important campaign – “Safety Never Stops”. It’s a serious message so the campaign was conceptualised using the metaphor of an airline safety briefing. Also because the number of pioneering and innovative safety features Uber has launched for rider safety could rival the safety features of any airline. We hope it acts as a friendly reminder to consumers of the existence of these features so that if they ever need to use them, they have no doubt.”