Allianz Malaysia Berhad, through its corporate social responsibility arm Allianz4Good, has launched the P-hailing Bikers Safety & Emergency Survival Programme aimed at enhancing the safety of riders from foodpanda and Lalamove. Conducted by the Road Safety Marshal Club, the training took place at MISAR Academy, Kampung Pandan, on 17 July and 23 August 2025.
The four-hour training session focused on improving riders’ emergency response skills and promoting safer riding behaviours. Participants learnt about personal bike inspection, helmet and PPE selection, visibility awareness, and defensive riding techniques. The programme also covered accident recovery, bike lifting, and emergency first aid.
This initiative reflects Allianz Malaysia’s commitment to rider safety, as highlighted at the Allianz Malaysia Media Forum 2025. Ng Siew Gek, Head of Allianz4Good, stated, “Riders are on the road all day; their exposure to road accident risk is real. This Programme provides riders with practical skills to prevent crashes and to respond in the first critical minutes during emergencies.”
Shubham Saran, Director of Operations at foodpanda Malaysia, emphasised the importance of such programmes, saying they provide meaningful support beyond daily operations. Jane Teh, Managing Director of Lalamove Malaysia, added that the collaboration equips riders with vital skills for safer road navigation.
By partnering with leading p-hailing platforms, Allianz Malaysia aims to foster safer deliveries and communities, ensuring riders are better prepared for the challenges they face on the road.