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Nubank announces the end of the service and customers have only 4 months to use the feature; understands

Nubank, Brazil’s fourth-largest bank, has surprised customers with the end of the feature: its partnership with Rappi Pro will end at the end of this year. The relationship between the two companies has provided a series of benefits for Ultraviolet card customers. See what changes as the partnership ends!

Nubank announces the end of the service and customers have only 4 months to use the feature; understands
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The main change is the discontinuation of the free subscription to Rabbi Pro, One of the card’s main attractions. Rappi Pro is a delivery app subscription program that offers unlimited free deliveries, exclusive discounts on service fees, surprises when placing an order, and benefits in offline experiences.

Now, to get the subscription benefits, customers must pay a monthly fee of R$34.90. The deduction will be made directly to the user’s bill. UV card.

What changes when Nubank ends?

  • As of next year, Nubank Ultravioleta card customers will face major changes;

  • Main change: The free subscription to Rappi Pro, one of the card’s main benefits, is no longer available;

  • Rappi Pro is a subscription program for the Rappi delivery app;

  • Despite the change, the bank explains that the change should provide more attractive benefits to its users;

  • This measure will only come into effect from January 1, 2025. For now, customers can still use the program.

How are you adapting to this change from Nubunk?

There are many apps and platforms that offer discounts, coupons and promotions, just like Rappi Pro, to adapt to the end of the partnership.You will need to look for other delivery services.

To get discounts, customers can use coupons offered by different restaurants and establishments.

What other benefits does Nobank offer to customers?

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Journalist graduated from the Catholic University of Pernambuco (UNICAP). – Experience in writing, social media and digital marketing. Currently studying for an MBA in Marketing, Branding and Growth at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUC-RS).