Kia Motors India extends support of INR 2 crores to fight COVID-19 outbreak
Kia Motors India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kia Motors Corporation today pledged INR 2 crores to the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister's Relief Fund. In its endeavour to tackle the impact of COVID-19 and provide immediate and long-term relief against the outbreak in the state, Kia Motors India Managing Director Kookhyun Shim met Hon'ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Sh. YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and handed over the cheque at the Camp office in Tadepally.
While the Indian government has implemented several measures and announced economic aid to tackle the situation, Kia Motors is doing its bit in ensuring effective healthcare support to the citizens. With the public life and businesses coming to a standstill amid the 21-day lockdown, the company is constantly analysing the situation on the ground and is ensuring relentless support to its customers. Being a socially responsible company, Kia Motors India is committed towards extending every possible support to the community and is taking all necessary measures to fight coronavirus that has wreaked havoc globally.
As a part of customer-centric initiatives, Kia Motors India has announced a slew of measures to combat the challenges of the nation-wide lockdown. In these times of uncertainty, the company will be providing extended free services to all its customers until July 2020. The company is also working in tandem with important guidelines of the government and urges all the citizens to practice a high degree of self- discipline in the fight against the pandemic.
KMI will continue to support the country, governments and is committed towards being a partner in the national fight against Coronavirus.
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