British Vehicle Rental And Leasing Association (BVRLA) company profile
British Vehicle Rental And Leasing Association (BVRLA): Established in 1967, the BVRLA is the trade body for companies engaged in the leasing and rental of cars and commercial vehicles. Membership ranges from all the multinational car rental and leasing companies through to local, independent providers. Through them, the BVRLA represents the interests of more than 2 million business car drivers and the 10 million people who use a rental vehicle each year. The association regulates the industry through its mandatory code of conduct. The BVRLA logo displayed in a branch or leaflet or on a website, is your guarantee that you will receive the highest levels of service. City car, executive saloon, 4x4, MPV or van - whatever your transport needs, a BVRLA member can supply the right vehicle for the job. Whether it is for a day trip, a weekend break to the country or your new sales rep, the vehicle rental and leasing industry can provide you with safe, cost-effective and hassle-free motoring by the hour, day, week, month or year.
British Vehicle Rental And Leasing Association (BVRLA) website: http://www.bvrla.co.uk
All the latest news from British Vehicle Rental And Leasing Association (BVRLA):
- ‘Serious price cuts’ needed to wake-up flawed electric van market, says BVRLA
Long term incentives and lower price tags are going to be required to kick the electric van market into gear, according to the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association. A report from the Department for Transport claims that the current [...]
- BVRLA’s guide to 2012, ABD suggest alternative for £32b pot earmarked for HS2 and IAM give us top tips on saving fuel and money…
Hello readers! It is time once again to round-up the best of the last seven days of fleet related news and for those of you who are still feeling the effects of over indulging, we have put it all together [...]
- BVRLA: commercial vehicle rental set to surge when tighter London LEZ begins
The BVRLA expects the commercial vehicle rental industry to blossom with the introduction of the tighter London Low Emission Zone limits next year. Under the scheme LCVs, minibuses, camper vans, commercial-use 4x4s, and even non-station wagon Land Rover defenders will [...]
- BVRLA report presents strong case for vehicle rental
Rental cars are safer, better maintained and produce fewer tailpipe emissions than fleets and privately owned cars, according to new research. The study carried out by TRL and commissioned by the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) found that [...]
- Free recall notification system coming 2012 for BVRLA members
The launch of a new online vehicle recall system will help tame administration costs for fleet bosses. Set to emerge next year, the free notification system has been developed by the BVRLA with the help of the VOSA, Ebbon-Dacs and [...]
- BVRLA announce Neil Cunningham as new Chairman
Neil Cunningham, currently General Manger of Hertz UK, has been confirmed as the new Chairman of the BVRLA, replacing LeasePlan’s Kevin McNally, who completes his two-year term. Cunningham has more than 25-years’ experience of the rental industry in Europe and [...]
- Fleet figures speak their mind on Hammond’s fine framework
Transport Secretary Philip Hammond [pictured right] announced plans earlier this week to introduce on-the-spot fines of £80-100 for careless and dangerous motorists who deliberately tail-gate, undertake or cut other motorists up in an attempt to make Britain’s roads safer. But [...]
- BVRLA attempts to recover lenders
A new steering group will clarify the ins and outs of vehicle leasing in a bid to replace funders which fell by the wayside in the wake of the recession. Set up by the British Vehicle Rental And Leasing Association [...]
- DVLA will work with rental and leasing companies to meet new insurance laws
The DVLA has pledged to do all it can help vehicle rental and leasing companies comply with new insurance laws set to come in this summer. Under the new Continuous Insurance Enforcement rules, registered keepers of uninsured vehicles will be [...]
- Fleet managers demand assurance from EV makers
After the ill-prepared insurance industry was left red-faced in the wake of the electric car [full story here], the BVRLA has revealed that a lack of knowledge of electric vehicles is also causing much confusion for fleet managers when outlining [...]
- BVRLA holds “encouraging” discussions with Transport Minister
There were positive signs as leaders of the BVRLA met with Transport Minister Mike Penning this week to discuss how certain agencies could be improved. John Lewis, Chief Exec of the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association, said Penning, the [...]
- New online accreditation for leasing brokers staff goes live
A accreditation scheme for sales staff has been launched online in an effort to raise standards of professionalism within the leasing brokers sector. The programme is available to staff at leasing brokers that are currently members of the British Vehicle [...]
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