New Delhi, May 3 (Ians) Online food delivery platform Swiggy on Wednesday said it disbursed more than Rs 31 crore in claim amounts to its delivery partners in the fiscal year 2022-2023.
The platform has nearly 3 lakh delivery partners across more than 500 cities.
They receive comprehensive insurance coverage, including accidental medical coverage, maternity leave, and income support during accident recovery. The company has been providing insurance to its delivery partners since 2015.
“There is a common misconception that since they are not employees, they do not have access to healthcare support from Swiggy. For several years now, we have provided carefully considered insurance and other benefits to our delivery partners and their families.,” said Mihir Shah, Head of Operations at Swiggy.
The company has partnered with Reliance General Insurance to cover health insurance, personal accident and accidental death, and mobile phone damages.
In addition to the insurance, Swiggy provides a comprehensive package of benefits for its delivery partners,...
The platform has nearly 3 lakh delivery partners across more than 500 cities.
They receive comprehensive insurance coverage, including accidental medical coverage, maternity leave, and income support during accident recovery. The company has been providing insurance to its delivery partners since 2015.
“There is a common misconception that since they are not employees, they do not have access to healthcare support from Swiggy. For several years now, we have provided carefully considered insurance and other benefits to our delivery partners and their families.,” said Mihir Shah, Head of Operations at Swiggy.
The company has partnered with Reliance General Insurance to cover health insurance, personal accident and accidental death, and mobile phone damages.
In addition to the insurance, Swiggy provides a comprehensive package of benefits for its delivery partners,...
- 5/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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People who reach a certain level of success often decide they want to give back. For many, writing checks is enough. But some want to do more; they want get hands with worthy causes. But historically, there hasn’t been an efficient way for executives to identify organizations that could use their help. Or, for that matter, for non-profits to find advisers that have the skills they’re looking for. That’s why Palindrome Advisors is creating a philanthropic “Match.com”--to pair up executives with the non-profits who need them.
Inspired in part by Bill Gates and Warren Buffet's Giving Pledge, Palindrome today launches the “Palindrome Pledge,” signed by one hundred leaders from technology, venture capital, hospitality, and other industries. But instead of promising a portion of their estates,...
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