Sharebite Expands Its Global Horizons
In a significant move towards addressing workforce food access issues, Sharebite, recognized as one of North America's fastest-growing tech companies by Deloitte, is expanding its award-winning meal benefits platform to the UK. This expansion signifies a strategic step in Sharebite's mission to help companies attract, retain, and engage talent through the provision of meals.
The platform has experienced remarkable growth in the U.S., boasting a staggering 1,223% increase in revenue over the past four years. Currently, Sharebite has made its mark by achieving a 95% utilization rate among its Fortune 500 clients. With an impressive 39% increase in transactions this year alone, it is evident that employers are acknowledging the critical link between employee well-being and productivity.
Hundreds of leading companies in the U.S. rely on Sharebite to ensure their teams are not only well-nourished but also focused and engaged at work. The flagship product, Sharebite Passport, is a groundbreaking fintech solution that seamlessly integrates with mobile wallets, ensuring that employees receive their meals regardless of whether they work onsite, remotely, or in a hybrid model. For those in office settings, Sharebite Stations manage collective meal orders from various restaurants, coordinating deliveries with an accuracy rate of 98%.
The platform is loaded with proprietary and customizable features, designed to simplify and amplify corporate meal programs. These include geo-fencing capabilities that encourage return-to-office (RTO) incentives, as well as integrations with accounting software to facilitate expense management. This extensive feature set aims to make Sharebite the go-to solution for companies seeking to launch successful meal programs.
Dilip Rao, the Founder and CEO of Sharebite, emphasizes the importance of nourishing employees, stating, "The global companies that use our platform in the United States see increased productivity, better team collaboration, and more effective, less stressful return-to-office programs – they want to bring that same edge to their operations internationally." Rao further elaborated on how proper support within the workplace allows employees to reach their full potential by meeting their basic needs.
In the UK, Sharebite has already begun collaborating with prominent organizations like MarketCast, CircleCi, and KlientBoost, indicating a promising start to its overseas operations. Adam Landsman, Sharebite's Head of Growth, asserts that when employees receive meals tailored to their preferences from their employers, overall worker engagement and performance are bound to improve on a large scale. He believes that the universal value of Sharebite's offerings should be available globally.
Sharebite’s commitment extends beyond facilitating workplace meals; it also champions a social cause by partnering with Feeding America and City Harvest. The company donates a meal for every transaction made through its platform, contributing to the fight against food insecurity. To date, Sharebite has successfully donated an impressive 16.9 million meals, aligning its business success with a social purpose.
In a world where the link between employee satisfaction and productivity is becoming increasingly clear, Sharebite's innovative approach to meal benefits is paving the way for a healthier and more engaged workforce. With its expansion into the UK, Sharebite is poised to revolutionize corporate meal offerings, ensuring no worker goes hungry, regardless of their geographical location.
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