Little to work with lady drivers on best practices

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Little App, a leading ride hailing platform in Kenya held a driver engagement session with lady drivers on its platform to deliberate on experiences, and the angles of collaboration beneficial to both.

In recognition of the value of drivers in its business, Little said it will work closely with lady drivers to innovate more valuable products that would be beneficial to the community.

“We strongly value the relationship we have had with our driver community. You have been a key pillar to our success.

“At Little we are driven by values and not swayed by the pressure going around in the market to affect our drivers earnings negatively. 

“We have been consistent in our promise and this we have demonstrated by ensuring the drivers always access their dues anytime. Even on our weekly payments, not a single day have we failed to honor our commitment,” said the CEO of Little Kamal Budhabhatti.

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The platform which prides in innovation and agility of its technology has been in the forefront in ensuring better services to its clients and partners.

Little app stands out as the best paying platform to its drivers in the industry with the best rates in the market.

Through partnerships, Little App has been able to craft a series of products which have ensured the safety of clients and drivers by ensuring that the platform is well taken care of. 

For instance, drivers are able to save and access emergency funds through the loans and savings feature in the app.

Key among the partnerships include that with Insurance company Sanlam, to offer education cover to the drivers.

The two have partnered to introduce a revolutionary life insurance cover under Sanlam Life Insurance, tailored to offer financial security for the families of Little App drivers.

Drivers can easily enroll for this exceptional insurance coverage within the Little Driver’s App, which offers a choice of three distinctive packages. 

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This coverage provides crucial support within 48 hours, granting invaluable assistance in the form of school fees and rent payments to the families of drivers facing the loss of life or permanent disability.

Little currently operates in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Ghana.

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