Maxim Malaysia Launches “Zero-Cost PSV” Program to Support Aspiring E-Hailing Drivers
Maxim Malaysia has introduced its “Zero-Cost PSV” initiative to help new e-hailing drivers enter the industry without financial barriers. Under the program, the company will fully reimburse the cost of obtaining the mandatory Public Service Vehicle (PSV) license and medical check-up, typically amounting to about RM250. The reimbursement will be credited as bonuses in the drivers’ Taxsee Driver accounts once valid receipts are submitted.
New drivers can begin accepting rides after receiving their EVP license, with 100% of earnings retained until the credited bonus is used, offering a commission-free start. Maxim Malaysia Director Mohd Hazwan Musley said the initiative reinforces the company’s commitment to safety, professionalism, and driver empowerment. The company will also guide drivers through the licensing process, provide safety education, and collaborate with certified driving schools. The initiative aims to attract more Malaysians to e-hailing while fostering sustainable income opportunities.
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