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inDrive Sees 57% Courier Growth in Pakistan, Launches New Support Initiatives

inDrive allows its couriers to accept or reject

orders, negotiate delivery prices

and choose personalized routes

Staff Reporter

Karachi:: Global urban mobility platform inDrive has reported a remarkable 57% year-on-year surge in active courier partners in Pakistan during the first half of 2025. This growth reflects rising trust in the platform’s peer-to-peer model and its focus on fair earnings and flexible work options.

Unlike traditional courier services, inDrive allows its couriers to accept or reject orders, negotiate delivery prices, and choose personalized routes, enabling them to work on their own terms. Coupled with a market-low commission rate, couriers are able to retain more of their income.

inDrive Pakistan Country Head Awais Saeed said, “Our courier service has become a backbone for many small businesses. It offers fast, accessible delivery while empowering drivers with freedom and income flexibility—something rare in today’s job market.”

Top couriers reportedly earn up to PKR 65,000 per month through part-time work. The busiest delivery hours are between 3 PM and 7 PM, and over 90% of orders are completed via motorbikes.

To further grow its courier network, inDrive is rolling out a referral program, allowing partners to earn cash rewards by inviting friends to the platform. Additionally, upcoming educational and financial empowerment programs will support couriers beyond delivery.

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