Friday, August 02, 2013

BVRLA launches new website

British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA)


The BVRLA has launched its dynamic new website which uses a news-led format to give users quick and convenient access to advice and information about the association and the vehicle rental and leasing industry.
The site takes advantage of some of the latest web trends and technology to keep members informed of the BVRLA's latest industry guidance, events and services, as well as developments in its campaigning and consulting with government. Employees will be able to register for their own individual login that will give them access to a range of member-only fact sheets, publications and events.
The new www.bvrla.co.uk site has lots of advice for rental and leasing customers, including a member directory, guidance on the association's fair wear and tear standard, why they should pick a BVRLA member and how to access its conciliation service.
Users should find a massive improvement in accessibility, with the new site optimised for multiple web browsers and a range of desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile devices.
"This energetic and modern website reflects the association's breadth of expertise, the activities it undertakes and the services it offers," said Chief Executive Gerry Keaney.
"We have worked hard to create a site that is easy to navigate, has a consistent look and feel and that is totally focussed on the needs of our members and their customers."
The new BVRLA site was developed with the help of web developers Boffin Lab and design agency Howell Penny.
About the BVRLA
The BVRLA is the UK trade body for companies engaged in the rental and leasing of cars and commercial vehicles. Its members provide short-term rental, contract hire and fleet management services to corporate users and consumers. They operate a combined fleet of around 2.75 million cars, vans and trucks, buying nearly half of all new vehicles sold in the UK. Through its members and their customers, the BVRLA represents the interests of more than two million business car drivers and the millions of people who use a rental vehicle each year. As well as lobbying the government on key issues affecting the sector, the BVRLA regulates its members through a mandatory code of conduct.

DATED: 02.08.13

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