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By AI, Created 9:54 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Script Runner and Dream Payments are rolling out Dream DriverPay in Canada in Q2 2026 to let prescription delivery drivers get paid by Interac e-Transfer in under 30 minutes using only a mobile number or email address. The move aims to simplify payroll for pharmacies and logistics networks while reducing a major friction point for underbanked and newcomer workers.
Why it matters: - Dream DriverPay cuts a major pain point in healthcare logistics payroll by replacing manual payout steps with faster digital payments. - Prescription delivery drivers can receive earnings without sharing banking details, which matters for newcomers to Canada, underbanked workers and drivers concerned about privacy. - Script Runner can now handle payroll approval and payout execution inside one workflow, which may reduce delays and admin work for pharmacy delivery networks.
What happened: - Script Runner and Dream Payments announced a partnership to launch Dream DriverPay in Canada in Q2 2026. - The service uses Interac e-Transfer for Business to pay Script Runner’s delivery drivers. - Drivers can receive funds using only a mobile number or email address. - Payments land in under 30 minutes after the pay cycle closes and payroll is approved. - The announcement came as Script Runner said it supports hundreds of pharmacies across Canada and powers thousands of prescription deliveries every day.
The details: - Dream DriverPay replaces bank-portal-based payout workflows with an embedded payout experience. - The system removes the need for a bank account number, transit number or void cheque. - The service is designed for prescription delivery drivers working across distributed healthcare networks. - Script Runner’s platform coordinates medication delivery for pharmacies, healthcare providers and logistics partners. - The platform includes delivery orchestration, AI-powered logistics, compliance and reconciliation. - Dream Payments already moves money in healthcare and insurance for workers’ compensation recipients, disability claimants, insurance customers and other healthcare-related payees. - Script Runner says it has also built AI-powered delivery optimization, integrations with on-demand delivery networks such as Uber Direct and Canada’s first long-distance drone delivery for prescriptions. - Script Runner’s website is Learn more. - Dream Payments’ website is Learn more. - Dream Payments also shared its LinkedIn page: Dream Payments on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - The partnership shows how embedded payments are moving from consumer and insurance use cases into frontline healthcare operations. - Faster pay can improve driver retention and satisfaction, especially in delivery jobs where workers often shoulder short cash-flow gaps between shifts. - The launch also reflects a broader shift toward embedding money movement directly into software workflows instead of routing payments through separate bank systems.
What’s next: - Dream and Script Runner plan to expand the service beyond the initial Canadian launch. - The companies intend to bring the payout model to additional healthcare delivery networks. - They also plan to extend the service to other types of healthcare workforce payments.
The bottom line: - Script Runner and Dream Payments are trying to make driver pay as fast and simple as the delivery workflow itself.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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