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Abstract:From late April to May, WikiFX cooperated with the world-renowned car-sharing Uber, and posted stickers with logos and QR codes in Uber cars in Cairo, the capital of Egypt.
WikiFX has collaborated with the world-renowned ride-hailing platform Uber since late April. So a poster with logo and QR code of WikiFX can be seen in Uber taxis in Cairo, the capital of Egypt.
To date there have been 150 Uber cabs with eye catching WikiFX posters in Cairo, attached with an Arabic slogan which means download WikiFX to know forex brokers quickly.
Ahmed a taxi driver tells the WikiFX staff in Cairo that he never saw such a special and novel advertisement before, adding that its a meaningful trial.
The brand event is expected to last about 10 days.
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