Powerplay Introduces Pet Insurance Cover to Create a Pet-Friendly Workspace

Powerplay Introduces Pet Insurance Cover to Create a Pet-Friendly Workspace

One of India’s first and leading end-to-end construction management applications companies, Powerplay recently announced a new employee benefit addition that will foster a pet-friendly working environment within the office. This innovative stance aligns with the company’s flexible organizational culture. Here is a detailed report on SURFACES REPORTER (SR).

The Powerplay workspace would now welcome employees with their pets in the office and provide insurance packages to all pet parents. The prime construction management software company will be providing the pet parents in their company with a broad bouquet of benefits in terms of comprehensive insurance coverage worth Rs 1.5 lakh which would include hospitalization cover for Rs 10,000, surgery expenses for Rs 50,000, accidental fracture for Rs 5,000, OPD expenses for Rs 30,000, terminal illness for Rs 30,000, and long-term care for Rs 25,000.

The virtues of this approach would offer the working space a stress-free, happy and morale-boosting atmosphere. Taking a new employee empathy direction makes Powerplay an ideal office for employees and their pets. Pet therapy is a known way to eliminate work exhaustion and create cordial conversations among colleagues, leading to better working relationships. An amicable mood at work would significantly boost the ability to think, concentrate and execute better, resulting in increased productivity. “A pet parent is constantly worried about the well-being of their furry friends while they are at work. At Powerplay, we are inherently different from other organizations when it comes to creating a contented atmosphere and giving our team extra flexibility. When the Powerplay crew brings their pets to the office, they’ll be stress-free, jolly and highly motivated to work, resulting in higher productivity. We value our association with our team, and with many of them having pets, we understand that their happiness and morale are high when their pets are hale and hearty. Therefore, we’re providing a vast range of pet insurance coverage to put a smile on our team’s faces and to see happy wagging tails,” comments Iesh Dixit, CEO and Co-founder, Powerplay.

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