Ride-hailing app inDrive has teamed up with fuel provider Seaoil in launching its Driver Loyalty program, which aims to provide day-to-day support to its growing network of partner drivers.
Seaoil offers relief to inDrive drivers amid high fuel costs
In a statement, inDrive said this collaboration will enable its partner drivers to gain access to exclusive fuel discounts, priority cards, reward incentives, and other perks from Seaoil stations nationwide.
“This partnership with Seaoil reflects our shared values of fairness, empowerment, and community support,” said inDrive Driver Operations lead Vanessa Taqueban.
“Together, we’re building a system where drivers aren’t just seen as service providers—but as partners who deserve meaningful recognition and support,” she added.
With high fuel costs seen as major hurdles to drivers’ earnings, inDrive’s tie-up with the fuel company is seen to alleviate this concern among its partner drivers.
Seaoil Brand Partnership Specialist Glenne Therese Tiu said its collaboration with the ride-hailing platform aligns with the company’s commitment to support Filipino drivers.
“Fuel is one of the largest daily operational costs for drivers. By helping ease this burden, we’re enabling them to focus on delivering better service and sustaining their livelihood,” said Tiu.
Alongside fuel discounts, the Driver Loyalty program will cover partner-exclusive benefits on vehicle maintenance, accessories, and health essentials.
It will also feature special recognition initiatives for top drivers, community-building events, and access to educational tools and digital driver resources.
The partnership with Seaoil marks as the first collaboration in inDrive’s ongoing initiative to scale up local support for drivers.
Apart from fuel company, inDrive has existing collaborations with industry stakeholders such as Motivo, RideSecure, The Freshest, Itel, Elliexer, AMB Tire Supply, Laban TNVS, Iceberg Insulated, and Zenskin, among others.
Known for its people-driven pricing model, inDrjve is currently operational in over 888 cities across 48 countries.
The firm said the Philippines remains one of its high-growth focus markets in Southeast Asia.