Mumbai, 14 July 2025 – Worldline India proudly announces the release of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report for FY 2024–25, titled “Beyond Payments: Our Social Footprint.” The report highlights Worldline’s unwavering commitment to building a sustainable, inclusive, and empowered society through high-impact, grassroots-led initiatives.
Spanning key focus areas such as Education, Disability Inclusion, Water Conservation, and Environmental Sustainability, the report showcases the tangible impact made across Maharashtra, Odisha, and Karnataka through strategic NGO partnerships and active employee engagement.
Key Highlights from FY 2024–25
- Water Conservation and Rural Development:
Created 400 million litres of water storage by desilting 37 water bodies in Maharashtra, directly benefiting 500+ farmers, enabling second crops, and curbing rural migration. - Disability Inclusion:
Established a Disability Inclusion Centre in Bengaluru in partnership with EnAble India, equipping visually impaired individuals with assistive technologies and job-readiness skills. - Child Welfare and Education:
Through the Adopt a Home and After Care programme with CSA, 316 children across Odisha and Pune received critical support in health, hygiene, education, and life skills for independent living. - Volunteering by Worldline employees:
2,000+ volunteering hours by over 150 Worldline employees, actively contributing to mentoring, exposure visits, and grassroots engagement.
Mr. Ramesh Narasimhan, Chief Executive Officer – Worldline India, said, “This year’s report reflects not just our purpose-led vision, but the power of community partnerships and employee-driven impact. At Worldline, we believe our mission goes far beyond digital payments — it’s about transforming lives and enabling long-term change.”
Strategic Collaborations That Drove Impact
- Indivish Welfare Foundation – Partnered on Project Jal Sanjeevani, reviving water bodies and strengthening farmer livelihoods.
- EnAble India – Scaled digital skill-building and inclusive infrastructure for persons with disabilities through the Parivartan and Manomaya initiatives.
- Catalysts for Social Action (CSA) – Strengthened care ecosystems for institutionalised children, with holistic support and future-readiness training.
The FY 2024–25 CSR Report demonstrates how Worldline India is embedding sustainability, inclusion, and empathy into its corporate DNA. With structured, scalable programmes and purpose-led partnerships, the company is helping build resilient communities — one initiative at a time.