Volvo Car India Contributes Rs. 75 Lakh To PM CARES Fund

- Volvo Car India has contributed to PM CARES for COVID relief.
- Volvo also extended financial assistance for term insurance of its staff.
- it has completed a vaccination drive covering the entire workforce.
Volvo Car India has made a contribution of Rs. 75 lakh to the PM CARES Fund towards COVID-19 relief measures as part of its CSR program. In addition, the Swedish carmaker extended financial assistance for term insurance of all its dealership staff and also for the treatment in case employees or family members were down with COVID. During the pandemic the company introduced a contactless program which helped in facilitating buying cars in a safe and contactless manner, while deliveries were made complying with all social distancing guidelines.
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Jyoti Malhotra, Managing Director, Volvo Car India.
Jyoti Malhotra, Managing Director, Volvo Car India said, "Volvo Car India places utmost importance on safety and care and this has been amply demonstrated both in our product offerings and our people centric policies. We are confident that our contribution will bring some comfort to those whose lives the PM CARES Fund touches."
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The company says that ensuring safety and care against the pandemic has been its main focus since its began operations post the lockdown.
The digital initiative also enabled Volvo owners to book their car services online at their preferred Volvo dealership location. The company says that ensuring safety and care against the pandemic has been its main focus since its began operations post the lockdown. As part of the company's internal covid related initiatives, it has completed a vaccination drive covering the entire workforce of its dealer network. While the company ensured that it contributed towards the vaccination of its employees, the same also extended to their spouses, children and parents who were eligible to receive the vaccine.
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