Foodpanda, Asia Pacific’s (APAC) food and grocery delivery platform, has partnered with ride-hailing providers across the region – including TADA, Bolt, and LINE GO, to offer new benefits to its customers.
Foodpanda said in a statement on last Friday that these new benefits extend the company’s pandapro membership perks
beyond food delivery – offering subscribers across the region a smarter and more affordable way to commute, eat, and shop.
This collaboration marks the next phase in foodpanda’s mission to make pandapro even more rewarding, extending savings beyond meals and groceries to include exclusive ride discounts and cross-platform perks.
These partnerships in Singapore, Malaysia, and Taiwan mark the first phase of a broader regional rollout, with additional markets potentially considered to follow.
“By teaming up with like-minded ride-hailing platforms across the region, we’re making everyday life simpler and more rewarding for our customers,
“pandapro is no longer just about food delivery; it’s about delivering convenience and maximizing value wherever our customers go, rewarding our users every step of the way,” said Giuseppe Randazzo, Chief International Officer, foodpanda, APAC.
By connecting two high-frequency lifestyle services — food and transportation — the collaborating platforms are coming together to create a one-stop digital ecosystem.
Beyond customer benefits, these collaborations also open new growth opportunities for foodpanda’s merchant partners through increased visibility and cross-platform reach.
In Taiwan for instance, pandapro merchants have already seen orders grow by up to four times, with membership engagement reaching record highs.
“Ecosystem partnerships like these deliver savings for users while creating sustainable growth for local businesses,”
“We’re committed to ensuring that pandapro continues to offer greater value to customers — and, in turn, empower the merchants who grow alongside us,” added Giuseppe.
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