Hyundai Motors India Contributes Rs. 1 Crore For Assam Floods

11:15 AM Jul 30, 2019 | G Plus News

Authorities from India’s second largest carmaker and largest exporter, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) responded to the devastating floods in Assam by handing over a cheque of Rs. 1 Crore to the Assam Chief Minister's  Relief Fund (CMRF). 

Stephen Sudhakar J Sr. Vice President Administration of HMIL and Trustee of Hyundai Motor India Foundation, along with senior officials of HMIL Bedabrata Sharma Bordoloi (Zonal Business Head – East) and Gaurav Goswami (Regional Sales Head Northeast) and the dealer principals of Oja Hyundai, Saraighat Hyundai and Akash Hyundai, met Chief Minister, Sarbananda Sonowal, to hand over the cheque on July 30. 

HMIL is the first automobile company to contribute to the fund. Additionally, the  dealers of HMIL are  extending monetary and material help to the community to help restore normalcy.

Always at the forefront of lending a helping hand, HMIL had contributed to the CM’s Relief fund of Tamil Nadu in 2015 during the floods & in 2018 during cyclone Gaja to the CM’s Relief fund of Kerala during the 2018 floods and to the Odisha Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund in May 2019.

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC). HMIL is the second largest car manufacturer and the number one car exporter since inception in India. It currently has ten car models across segments. It should be noted that HMIL forms a critical part of HMC’s global export hub. It currently exports to around 91 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia and Asia Pacific.