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myBiz by MakeMyTrip and Swiggy Wrap Corporate Meals with One-Tap Payment Solution

Isha Sagarika
Isha Sagarika
Isha is a passionate restaurant industry enthusiast with deep expertise in the F&B and restaurant-tech landscape. With a knack for storytelling and a keen understanding of industry trends, she crafts compelling narratives that inform, engage, and inspire.

Corporate meal management just got a major upgrade. MakeMyTrip’s SaaS-based platform myBiz has teamed up with delivery and dining giant Swiggy to streamline how business travellers in India order, pay for and report their meals.

Under the new alliance, companies that use myBiz can now enable their employees to order meals via Swiggy for Work and pay directly using the corporate wallet tied to myBiz. The feature—called “Bill to Company”—eliminates personal expense claims and ensures seamless expense capture for finance teams. Employees simply authenticate once with their corporate ID and move forward without reimbursement burdens. 

The network spans more than 260,000 restaurants across 720+ cities for delivery and over 40,000 dine-out venues in 50+ cities. 

Rajesh Magow, Co-Founder & Group CEO at MakeMyTrip, said and ET Hsopitality noted:

“myBiz has consistently outpaced the industry by solving operational gaps that matter most to enterprises. With this partnership, we are combining Swiggy’s unmatched restaurant network and delivery infrastructure with myBiz’s corporate travel ecosystem to finally take the complexity out of business meal management. It’s a step forward in our mission to make corporate travel not just seamless, but truly end-to-end convenient for employees and finance teams alike.”

Rohit Kapoor, CEO, Swiggy Food Marketplace, added:

“Anyone who has travelled for work knows that the hardest part isn’t the meeting, it’s figuring out meals and then filing reimbursements for them. This partnership with myBiz takes that pain away. Business travellers can now focus on their work while Swiggy ensures their meals are sorted…” 

For India’s travel and hospitality sectors, this is a refill of the business-meal bucket. As work-travel regains pace and corporates demand more seamless experiences, platforms that stitch together meals, mobility and lodging will increasingly matter.

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