The Lagos State Residents Registration Agency has received low-emission motorcycles from MAX management as part of the company’s efforts to support the state’s registration card distribution.
Tolulope Thomas, Chief Operating Officer of MAX, emphasized the company’s commitment to aiding government initiatives as a method of giving back to the community in which it operates during the handover event that recently took place in Lagos.
Thomas noted that MAX is a socially responsible company, saying it “always seeks opportunities to partner with the government towards the good of citizens”, on Sunday.
The General Manager of LASRRA, Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola, while expressing excitement about the donation, said “this will greatly facilitate the distribution of the cards”.
MAX Head of Government Relations, Deji Sobowale, also extended his gratitude, stating that such gestures were important for an organisation in building the communities in which it operates, as well as fostering an amicable relationship between both organisation.
The statement read further, “MAX bridges the credit gap by empowering transport operators to access income-generating assets, develop a verifiable digital credit profile, and gain future growth opportunities. Max is an innovative company that is constantly providing employment opportunities and impact.
“Max offers comprehensive vehicle subscription packages and has two products: MAX Drive and MAX Advantage. MAX Drive is a subscription-to-own service that provides access to finance and ownership for 2, 3, and 4-wheelers – Keke, Okada and cars.
“Max has also launched MAX– which offers electric vehicles designed to fit perfectly into Africa’s unique transportation ecosystem while providing a more sustainable means of transportation. MAX’s Africa operations are headquartered in Lagos State, with operations in 15 locations across Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon.”