All articles by Saad Ahmed
Saad Ahmed
MotoNovo targets dealers as it drops online finance sites
MotoNovo has dropped relationships with direct-to-consumer online finance sites to focus solely on direct relationships with dealers.
Fiat Chrysler UK: Zanlunghi to manage Australian division
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles UK has announced that Steve Zanlunghi, its former managing director, has been appointed president and chief executive officer of its Australian division.
Amey names Hitachi Capital leasing partner
Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions has been named the sole leasing partner of Amey, an infrastructure and utility support service provider.
Nissan shakes up UK fleet team
Nissan Motors GB has implemented structural changes and a series of new appointments in its corporate sales division.
Prime product helps push Moneyway lending balance up 35%
Moneyway has increased its lending balance by 35% in the past year, according to their latest financial results. The Solihull-based motor finance provider saw its lending balance grow to £205.6m in the year to June 2016, up from £152.3m.
SMMT: Manufacturers worry Brexit risks EU exports
UK car manufacturers are concerned that the Brexit could damage export levels, according to a report released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
SUV growth risks fleets missing cost and emissions targets
The growing popularity of sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in the company car market risks fleets missing cost and emissions targets, according to Chevin Fleet Solutions.
Moneybarn profits up 44.7% YoY in H1
Moneybarn has increased its profits by 44.7% in the first of 2016 compared to the same period in 2015, according to interim results released by parent company Provident Financial Group.
Aston Barclay appoints systems manager
Aston Barclay has appointed David Case as group systems manager. Case has over 15 years systems experience in the automotive sector, and will be responsible for the ongoing development of Aston Barclays IT operations.
MPs approve Baileys appointment to FCA
The Treasury Committee of the House of Commons has approved the appointment of Andrew Bailey as chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), according to a report by the multi-party group.