Uber Eats In Sri Lanka Succeeds In Making The Country’s Entrepreneurs Complete Their Business Education Journey

Time and time again, the Ridesharing Forum team means, like seriously, take a look at how Uber Eats’ division in Sri Lanka has decided to take a step moving forward to invest their resources for small business owners and entrepreneurs in this South Asian nation. This story has more.

Next chapter-ready

You may very well know how the Uber Eats platform has showcased its consistency in helping individuals and businesses succeed in their quest to reach their goals.

At this point, various partners on the app have stood firm on their ground, ready to take on the next chapter in their lives, graduating with a Diploma in Business Management from a popular university in Malaysia, which collaborated with the government in the country. It is thrilling to see what they can achieve next.

Uber Eats has decided to bolster its connection with these inspired entrepreneurs so they can further learn business strategies, financial planning, marketing, and leadership that will help them grow their capital plus investments to learn how to handle competition in the entrepreneurial space.

The dignitaries present in the ceremonies were by their side, telling them that no hitch or mess will ever direct them to their worst situations, the moment they find their way to the prize.

“Empowering small businesses with education is one of the most sustainable ways to drive economic growth and job creation in Sri Lanka. I commend Uber Eats for investing in our local entrepreneurs and helping equip them with the tools they need to succeed in a rapidly evolving marketplace,” Chathuranga Abeysinghe, a dignitary who was at the ceremony, stated. “Initiatives like these strengthen not just individual businesses, but entire communities.”

Further programs + Uber Sri Lanka’s feats

But wait, there’s more to the program, based on what ridesharing media have been revealing. The students also took part in this initiative that seeks to likewise add to their learning.

To recap Uber in Sri Lanka’s past in contributing to these business dreamers’ success, it could be remembered that the platform has reached the South Asian country’s shores in 2018 and since then Uber has realized the potential of the country’s merchants to further boost their workings. Since then, the effort of Uber to fulfill its traditional functions in this nation has co-mingled with their vision and goal to see the country’s merchants trailblaze.

“At Uber, we recognize the transformative power of continued learning. This initiative reflects our belief in education as a catalyst for empowering entrepreneurs and uplifting small businesses. By equipping our merchant partners with essential business knowledge, we are laying a strong foundation for their long-term success and sustainable growth,” Uber Eats Sri Lanka’s country manager, Varun Wijewardana, stated in their official statement.

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