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Maxim Confirms All Its Active Drivers Hold Valid EVP

KUALA LUMPUR, July 29 (Bernama) -- Maxim Malaysia said it has ensured that all its active partner-drivers possess valid e-hailing vehicle permits (EVP) and have the opportunity to obtain insurance through the company’s partners.

Its director, Mohd Hazwan Musley, said the firm is grateful for the opportunity to continue its operations in Malaysia under the supervision of the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) and ensure that “we provide useful, available and reliable services (as required).”

“Maxim remains committed to delivering available, reliable, uninterrupted services while complying with regulations. This marks an important step forward as we continue contributing to Malaysia’s transportation sector and digital economy with a focus on responsible operations and long-term value for the communities we serve,” he said in a statement today.

Maxim and ID Applications Sdn Bhd (InDrive) were put under the spotlight for not complying with all service requirements to operate in the country, including the mandatory EVP, and risk having their licences suspended or revoked.

Maxim said it continues to prioritise the welfare and safety of both its drivers and clients and that the company offers flexibility in terms of choosing part-time or full-time activity and income opportunities for thousands of Malaysians, particularly in underserved and rural areas.  The company said it also contributes to the growth of Malaysia’s digital economy by investing in smart, technology-driven mobility solutions that improve accessibility, efficiency, and affordability. 

“Maxim looks forward to working closely with APAD and other stakeholders to ensure an efficient and reliable transport environment for all Malaysians,” it added.

On April 24, the APAD issued a notice of licence revocation to both Maxim and InDrive, with effect from July 24, after an audit revealed major compliance failures, particularly related to EVP requirements.

Following this, both companies submitted appeals to the Ministry of Transport, which accepted and granted them a three-month probationary period starting July 24 to fully adhere to service conditions, failing which would result in regulatory action, with no further leniency.

-- BERNAMA