Thursday, February 19, 2009

RMIF future strategy

Following the appointment of Rob Foulston as Chief Executive, the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) is set to further enhance its services for its motor industry members, and to meet the demands of a changing industry. Rob Foulston was appointed Chief Executive of the RMIF on 1 February. He combines this role with his existing position as Chief Executive of ReMIT, the training arm of the RMIF. Rob has been tasked with refocusing and where necessary expanding the RMIF's member services and together with ReMIT, has embarked upon a strategy to provide a broader range of services to the automotive sector. Rob commented: 'The RMIF is evolving to meet the challenges of the time, and the expectations of a changing retail motor sector. We are looking at what we currently offer our members, and how this offering can be enhanced. My intention is to take a look at our existing range of member benefits, and where necessary, introduce new products that will support current members, attract new members, and further strengthen the RMIF's already strong market position.' The RMIF and ReMIT are currently developing a range of new services, including financial services, and communication opportunities. There will also soon be an announcement regarding a new ReMIT venture that will provide additional services to the industry.

DATED: 19.02.09

FEED: AW





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