Below are clear, country-specific steps to get started with Moove vehicle financing (apply, eligibility, documents, onboarding). I’ve cited Moove’s country pages/FAQs — please check the links or contact Moove locally for the latest details before you apply.
Nigeria (Lagos)
- Who Moove serves: e-hailing drivers (partners on platforms such as Uber), mobility entrepreneurs who meet platform and earnings requirements. (Moove.io)
- Typical eligibility (summary from Moove’s regional pages): be within the allowed age range, have sufficient e‑hailing trip history and ratings, a valid local ID and driving licence, an active account with the partner platform (e.g., Uber), and proof of recent earnings. Moove generally does not rely on traditional credit checks. (Moove.io)
- Documents you’ll likely need: valid government ID/passport, driving licence (held for required minimum time), active partner account details (Uber/other), recent earnings records or bank statements, proof of address, any country‑specific permits (PDP where applicable). (Moove.io)
- How to apply / onboarding:
- Visit Moove’s “Drive with us” / apply page and register your interest or start an application. (Moove.io)
- Moove verifies documents, trip history and earnings.
- Pay any required deposit (amounts vary by city/product) and complete onboarding (vehicle assignment, training, pairing to partner platform). (Moove.io)
 
- Notes/risks: local experiences and operational policies can change — confirm deposit amounts, repayment schedule, and support/leave policies before signing. (techpoint.africa)
South Africa (Johannesburg, Cape Town)
- Who Moove serves: e‑hailing drivers in cities where Moove operates (Johannesburg, Cape Town listed). (za.Moove.io)
- Eligibility (from Moove ZA FAQ): age range commonly used by Moove (example: 25–55 on the ZA FAQ), minimum e‑hailing trip experience (200–1,000 trips typical) with a high ride rating, evidence of weekly earnings (example: R5,000+), driving licence held for required time (Code 8 & 10 noted), valid ID/passport, active Uber account and PDP, and a refundable deposit. No credit check required per FAQ. (za.Moove.io)
- Documents you’ll likely need: South African ID or passport, driver’s licence, proof of e‑hailing trips/ratings, proof of earnings (bank statements), Uber account info, PDP, proof of address. (za.Moove.io)
- How to apply / onboarding:
- Register interest on Moove’s Drive page or the South Africa FAQ guidance. (Moove.io)
- Complete document verification (often requires an in‑office visit in Johannesburg or Cape Town). (za.Moove.io)
- Take a mandatory driving test, pay the refundable deposit (example ranges given on the FAQ: R2,500–R10,000 depending on city), attend driver training and onboarding, then get paired with a vehicle. (za.Moove.io)
 
- Practical tip: confirm exact deposit amounts, required trip counts, and the office location/time for onboarding before traveling. (za.Moove.io)
United Kingdom (London / PCO drivers)
- Who Moove serves: drivers with valid UK licences and required licensing (London PCO licences for many products). Moove runs driver financing and EV assistance programs in London. (Moove.io)
- Eligibility (example from Moove Uber/UK page): age range (e.g., 23–65 on the Uber page), full valid UK driving licence held for a minimum number of years (often 2+), valid London PCO licence (for London) and acceptable driving/conviction history and insurance claim history limits. (Moove.io)
- Documents you’ll likely need: UK driving licence, PCO licence (if in London), ID, proof of platform account (Uber), proof of trip activity/earnings (bank statements), any insurance history details. (Moove.io)
- How to apply / onboarding:
- Use the Moove UK/partner pages (e.g., Moove Uber UK page) to apply or “Apply to drive.” (Moove.io)
- Moove verifies licence, convictions/insurance history and partner trip/earnings history.
- If approved, you’ll be offered a vehicle/term, any EV assistance or discounts will be applied to weekly payments, and you complete onboarding. (Moove.io)
 
- Note: London has specific EV assistance and PCO rules — check the Moove UK pages for details on eligibility for EV discounts and any trip/earnings thresholds. (Moove.io)
Actionable checklist you can use right now
- Visit the country-specific Moove pages or the “Drive with us” apply page and start an application. (Moove.io)
- Gather documents: ID, driving licence, partner platform account proof, recent earnings/bank statements, proof of address, and any local permits (PDP/PCO). (za.Moove.io)
- Confirm local onboarding requirements (in‑person visits, driving test, deposit amounts and refund terms). (za.Moove.io)
- Read the contract terms carefully: weekly payment amount, term length, what’s covered (insurance/maintenance), and repossession/recovery policies. If anything looks uncertain, get clarification in writing. (techpoint.africa)
Where to get official help / next steps
- Apply via Moove’s “Drive with us” or country pages (start here: Moove “Drive with us” / Apply). (Moove.io)
- Use the local FAQ page for South Africa for specific deposit and onboarding steps. (za.Moove.io)
- For UK-specific PCO/EV details, use the Moove UK / Uber partner page. (Moove.io)
If you want, I can:
- Pull the exact apply links/phone numbers for the local Moove office in Nigeria, South Africa (JHB/CPT), or the UK and list them; or
- Draft a checklist email or WhatsApp message you can send to Moove to request onboarding next steps and exact deposit/payment terms.
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