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inDrive Partners with Essa Labs to Offer Drivers Up to 40% Off on Health Tests

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inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, has joined hands with Essa Labs to offer its driver community discounts of up to 40% on a wide range of diagnostic tests. The initiative is part of inDrive’s commitment to supporting the health and well-being of its drivers.

With thousands of drivers clocking in long hours daily, the initiative addresses a growing need for affordable, regular health checkups. By making essential medical testing more affordable and accessible, this collaboration aims to encourage proactive healthcare and reinforce safety for drivers. Drivers simply need to show proof of their active status on the inDrive app to Essa Labs to get the discount.

“Our drivers are the backbone of our operations, and their health and well-being are of great importance to us,” said Awais Saeed, Country Head, inDrive Pakistan. “This partnership with Essa Lab allows us to take a meaningful step in supporting those who keep our cities moving every day. We want our drivers to feel valued, not just through words but through real, tangible benefits.”

Essa Labs, one of Pakistan’s most trusted diagnostics providers, will extend this offer at all its branches nationwide. The discounted tests include a wide range of preventive and routine screenings, enabling early diagnosis and improved long-term health outcomes for drivers.

“At Essa Labs, we believe that access to accurate and affordable diagnostics is a fundamental right,” said Professor Dr. Farhan Essa Abdullah, CEO of Essa Labs. “We are proud to collaborate with inDrive in making healthcare more accessible for the people who work tirelessly on our roads. It’s a small step with the potential for a big social impact.”

Through this initiative, inDrive is strengthening its efforts to create a supportive ecosystem for its drivers. This announcement comes as part of inDrive’s broader push to build a purpose-driven platform that invests in long-term welfare for drivers and customers alike.

inDrive’s broader mission is to empower individuals through economic opportunity and freedom of choice. By offering a low-cost entry point for drivers and a pricing model rooted in fairness and transparency, inDrive is helping micro-entrepreneurs across Pakistan earn on their own terms: whether it’s a full-time livelihood or supplementary income to support their families.

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Mazhar Ali Raza

Mazhar Ali Raza is a senior journalist from Karachi. He has served more than twenty years in journalism. He was recently associated with the dunya media group as a senior business reporter from the last eleven years . Prior to that he has worked for CNBC for the period of four years. His major beats were the energy auto banking and agriculture sector . He has covered many seminars and exhibitions in Pakistan and abroad as well .

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