Maxim, a company that operates in 18 countries and focuses on e-hailing, parcel courier, towing, jump start, cargo, and food delivery services, is offering a chance for e-hailing partner-drivers to get a Public Service Vehicle (PSV) operator’s license.
This partnership with Malaysian driving schools will allow e-hailing drivers to attend classes at driving schools all over Malaysia.
A strategic partnership with at least 21 driving schools is being formed throughout areas in Malaysia such as Sungai Petani Kedah, Kuantan, Melaka, and the city of Labuan, Sabah.
Recently a discussion to share insights into the e-hailing industry and educate potential partner-drivers about the importance of a PSV license was held at Wawasan Sibu Driving School Sdn Bhd and East Cost Driving School located at Kuantan.
For easy accessibility to the nearest driving school or to contact the person in charge, partner-drivers just have to download the Taxsee Driver application. To encourage and support the partner-drivers, Maxim Malaysia reimburses the cost of the PSV. This is also to ensure that the partner-drivers are not financially burdened.