Grab, Lalamove riders get P3B free Manulife insurance coverage | Inquirer Business

Grab, Lalamove riders get P3B free Manulife insurance coverage

By: - Business Features Editor / @philbizwatcher
/ 02:25 PM April 24, 2020

Life insurer Manulife Philippines is providing P3 billion worth of free insurance coverage to more than 60,000 active two-wheel riders from Grab and Lalamove who brave the streets to serve the community during the extended enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).

The free coverage will help protect and safeguard the riders and their families, in the event of injury or death while they are on the job during this COVID-19 crisis.

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“Delivery riders are essential in bringing necessities and important supplies safely to our doorsteps during this community quarantine,” said Richard Bates, president and chief executive of Manulife Philippines. “By supporting Grab and Lalamove riders, we show our appreciation to these heroic front liners, who are keeping Filipino businesses moving and communities safe. The free insurance coverage is a token of our gratitude for their work and sacrifice.”

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Online delivery companies have helped in keeping the economy running in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, meeting the growing demand for contactless food delivery.

“As many of our kababayans are staying at home and doing their part to flatten the curve, I am humbled and grateful for the courage and dedication shown by our delivery partners even in the face of today’s unique circumstances. As they face additional risks and challenges in serving our communities, we hope that with this insurance coverage from Manulife, we are able to somehow express how much we value them,” said Brian Cu, president of Grab Philippines.

Dannah Majarocon, managing director of Lalamove Philippines, added: “Our delivery riders also enable various establishments, many of them small and medium enterprises, to keep their businesses afloat by helping them reach their customers at home. By extending insurance coverage to them, we are letting them know that we are grateful for what they do, and we can take care of them when they need it most.”

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