Global mobility and connectivity solutions provider Radius has become the latest corporate partner of Transaid, providing financial and technical resources to sub-Saharan projects.

The three-year partnership agreement was confirmed last month at Transaid’s annual showcase event in London, in the presence of its patron Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, partners and friends of the charity.

Lee Everett, group chief executive of Radius, said: “The whole Radius organisation is looking forward to beginning our partnership with Transaid, supporting their critical work in improving safety and access to healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa.

“Beyond our financial contribution, we want to share our wider expertise in the mobility industry and the skills of our staff.”

The company joins 32 corporate partners from across the transport and logistics industry, contributing time, expertise and resources to Transaid projects.

Lee Everett, CEO, Radius.

Lee Everett, CEO, Radius

Source: Garnett Keeler

Caroline Barber, Transaid chief executive said: “The funds we receive from our corporate partners allow us to pilot new projects prior to bidding for scale up funding, just as we did when developing our first road safety projects in Tanzania and Zambia.

“Radius joins an impressive and growing network of corporate members, whose collective support is invaluable.”

Operating from 55 offices globally, Radius offers a wide range of fuel, telematics, and other mobility and technology services to more than 425,000 businesses around the world.