KUCHING: Maxim E-hailing is currently forming a strategic partnership with 21 driving schools located throughout Malaysia in its effort to encourage its partner-drivers to get public vehicle service (PSV) license.
Maxim said in a statement yesterday, the company and the driving schools from Kedah until Labuan had jointly agreed for a strategic partnership that would benefit e-hailing partner-drivers in getting the license.
“The partnership shall build encouragement for Maxim’s partner-drivers to get opportunity for PSV license with the availability of driving schools who offer the class.
“Maxim E-hailing at all times inform and remind our partner-drivers about the importance of taking PSV license and this is certainly one of our core initiatives to guide them to get the PSV license.
“Partner-drivers can get access to the nearest driving school through the Taxsee Driver application. It’s easy access to contact the person in charge directly and get a slot for the license process,” added the statement.
Maxim also said a discussion session regarding PSV license with potential partner-drivers was held in Wawasan Sibu Driving School Sdn Bhd and East Cost Driving School located at Kuantan, Pahang.
“Representative of Maxim E-hailing explained the potential partner-drivers about the importance of PSV and explained the opportunity to join as a partner-driver in Maxim.
“Most of Maxim’s partner-driver will get their PSV license with driving school that suggested on the Taxsee Driver application because it is convenient for the partner-drivers to obtain full information of the driving school such as name, address and their contact details,” it said.
Meanwhile, for the welfare of Maxim’s partner-drivers, the company will reimburse the cost of PSV so that they are not financially burdened in order to bear the cost of license.
“This is a tremendous opportunity for us to support our partner-drivers financially so that it will encourage the partner-drivers to remain financially stable and support their families.
“This fantastic opportunity for the partner-drivers will be ongoing and we shall increase our cooperation with more driving schools throughout Malaysia to actively provide support to our partner-drivers,” it added.