Maxim, Zlata Partner to Expand Insurance Coverage for E-Hailing Driver

Maxim E-hailing Malaysia has partnered with Zlata to introduce tailored insurance coverage for e-hailing drivers nationwide. The initiative is aimed at strengthening driver protection by addressing risks faced during active trips, including travel to pick-ups, passenger rides and order completion.

Under the collaboration, drivers are covered for accidents, injuries and vehicle damage linked to e-hailing activity, reducing the risk of high out-of-pocket costs.

Zlata

Zlata also acts as a one-stop support centre, assisting with towing, claims documentation and coordination with insurers to minimise downtime.

To improve affordability, a Buy Now, Pay Later scheme has been introduced, allowing drivers to access coverage without upfront payment. Each policy purchase also includes a complimentary car battery with warranty and professional installation, helping drivers manage maintenance costs while ensuring continuous operations on the road.

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