Mumbai, May 12: Worldline India has unveiled its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report for FY 2025–26, titled “Trust in Action. Impact with Purpose,” marking a year of focused interventions, measurable outcomes, and meaningful community transformation.
Reinforcing its commitment to inclusive and sustainable growth, the company delivered high-impact initiatives across three strategic priorities—Inclusion & Accessibility, Child Welfare & Youth Empowerment, and Climate Action & Water Security—reaching thousands of lives across India.
Operational Highlights -
- Disability Inclusion (SDG 10) - Empowered 500+ Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) through specialized skill-building and leadership development, fostering inclusive economic participation.
- Child Welfare & Skill Development (SDG 4) - Supported 159 children through holistic educational interventions and enabled 88 young adults to transition into sustainable livelihoods within the organized workforce.
- Water Management (SDG 6 & 13) - Developed a water harvesting capacity of 70 crore liters under the flagship Project Jalsanjeevni, strengthening climate resilience for 800+ smallholder farmers in drought-prone regions.
- Employee Volunteering - Fostered a culture of purpose-driven engagement with 250+ employees contributing through structured volunteering, mentorship, and community outreach initiatives
At the core of this impact is a partnership-led approach, with organisations such as EnAble India, Catalysts for Social Action, and Indivish Welfare Foundation enabling scalable, on-ground change.A flagship highlight of the year was the Jalsanjeevni Project, which significantly improved water access in vulnerable communities across Maharashtra—strengthening agricultural resilience, improving livelihoods, and restoring ecological balance.
Speaking on the report, Ramesh Narasimhan, CEO, Worldline India, said
“Our responsibility goes beyond enabling seamless payments—we are equally committed to ensuring our growth translates into meaningful social and environmental progress.”
Worldline India’s CSR efforts have been recognised at national platforms, including -
- Top 3 Save Water Initiative at the India CSR Awards 2025
- Best Social Welfare Initiative of the Year at the 16th CSR Summit & Awards 2026
Employee volunteering continued to act as a powerful force multiplier, with structured engagement across mentoring, career guidance, environmental initiatives, and community outreach programmes.
With a strong governance framework and alignment to global sustainability goals, Worldline India is set to further scale its CSR impact—expanding inclusion programmes, strengthening youth employability pathways, and deepening climate resilience efforts in the coming year.

