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How to be an Uber Owner in South Africa?

Becoming a Uber Owner in South Africa

 

How do I become a Uber owner in South Africa?

The following are ways to get started:

  • Add a car. Add a car to your user profile in the Uber app.
  • Add another car. You automatically become a fleet owner if you have two or more cars connected to your user profile.
  • Connect your drivers. Now you can connect your drivers and start making money immediately.
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How do I become an owner of an Uber car?

  •  Create a profile

Start your profile at uber.com  and fill in all the required information

  •  Upload your documents
  •    Complete your vehicle inspection
  • Upload all your vehicle details and documents at partners.uber.com. 

 

  • Add your banking details

Payments happen on a weekly basis, and should reflect in your account on Wednesday / Thursday.

 

How do I register my car for Uber in South Africa?

  •  Add your vehicle

The vehicle on-boarding process has been amended to prioritize vehicle based on the date of sign up.

Therefore it is no longer necessary to join the waiting list yourself, as you will be automatically entered based on the date of sign up to Uber.

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  •  Upload your documents

Upload your PrDP  to your profile.

Complete your Driver screening and certification session.

There are a few additional steps to become an active driver-partner eg. a Screening check and certification session. 

  • Go ahead from Uber

When you reach the top of the waiting list, you will be notified by Uber. After this, load your  vehicle documents  and start driving.

 

How much does an Uber Driver make in South Africa?

In South Africa, the average Uber driver monthly wage in South Africa is R 5 728, which is 33% less than the national average.

 

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How much commission does Uber take in South Africa?

In South Africa, Uber’s standard service fee is 25%, while Didi charges a 13% commission.

 

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