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New Plan To Bring 3000 Natural Gas Taxis For Peru

April 22, 2009

Peru, Lima

A new taxi program plan  — “La Mano de Dios” (The Hand of God) — has been presented in Peru by the Caja Municipal de Ahorro y Crédito Sullana (CMAC – Sullana), the Hyundai Group and IRSAGAS. Enrique Richter, CEO of the Group IRSAGAS, said the plan is expected to benefit about three thousand taxi drivers who will be able to obtain their own new natural gas powered Hyundai, thanks to funding by CMAC – Sullana. With an initial US $2000 and an appropriate qualification, approved applicants can access a new vehicle under full warranty and with satellite tracking GPS, contributing greatly to the safety of the driver and passengers. For his part, Joel Siancas Ramirez, Chairman of the board of the CMAC – Sullana reported that the plan is expected to facilitate 50 cars monthly, which will generate new jobs and assist more Peruvians to realize their dream of owning their own business. (Source)

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