The upcoming Vehicle and Fleet Management (VFM) Forum will offer crucial insights into the future of fleet operations, covering emerging technologies, industry trends, and practical solutions to current challenges.
Time is running out to secure your tickets for the next week’s Fleets in Charge Conference in London. Taking place less than a week after the election, delegates will get a rounded picture of priorities for the automotive industry.
In a Fleet Takeover panel at the BVRLA’s upcoming Fleets in Charge Conference, leading fleet operators will discuss how the industry is tackling the stumbling blocks of transitioning to zero emissions. The session, chaired by Paul Hollick of the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP), will feature a video setting the scene with fleet operators sharing their experiences and challenges.
The BVRLA, in collaboration with audit provider Product Partnerships Ltd (PPL) and law firm DWF, is hosting an informative webinar titled ‘Preparing for Regulatory Change: Expert Strategies and Tips.’ This session will provide a comprehensive update on key topics such as Consumer Duty, the Appointed Representatives regime, GAP insurance, and Discretionary Commissions.
The BVRLA is jointly hosting a webinar with its audit provider PPL and law firm DWF to provide a high level update on Consumer Duty, the Appointed Representatives regime, GAP insurance and Discretionary Commissions.
The BVRLA is jointly hosting a webinar with its audit provider PPL and law firm DWF to provide a high level update on Consumer Duty, the Appointed Representatives regime, GAP insurance and Discretionary Commissions.
The Motor Insurance Database (MID), which is used by insurers and policyholders to update details on who is insuring a vehicle, underwent a much-needed upgrade.
A who’s who of experts in fleet electrification will share the stage at this summer’s Fleets in Charge Conference, sharing their experiences and assessments of where progress is and isn’t being made. The selection of senior leaders from across the rental, leasing and fleet sectors are coming together as part of the one-day event from the BVRLA, in Westminster on Wednesday 10 July.
Delegates at July’s Fleets in Charge Conference will hear about the future of transport, including how new battery technology and the era of the ‘Software-Defined Vehicle’ are changing automotive business models. Jack Palmer, Principal Consultant at Frost and Sullivan will deliver a keynote speech exploring what members need to be aware of so they can prepare now.
Last week’s Industry Outlook webinar provided valuable insights into what’s in store for 2024. Speakers delved into the latest developments in insurance, technological advancements, and legislative shifts, offering an overview of the key factors likely to impact the rental business in the coming months.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has undertaken a multi-firm review that identified shortcomings in how some motor insurers are valuing written-off or stolen vehicles.