Dealers urged to plan for
emergencies

A new consultancy has been launched with the aim of helping
motor retailers put business continuity plans in place to help them
cope with unexpected setbacks – such as the credit crunch of recent
months, or last year’s devastating floods across large swathes of
the UK.

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Incident Director, set up by Tony Worthy and Steve Kenward, said
that its aim is to “guide business owners towards a best practice
business continuity regime” which conforms to British Standard Code
of Practice BS25999-1. Continuity planning can be very useful when
negotiating with insurers as a solid example of risk management in
practice, the consultancy pointed out, and can help drive down
premiums and excesses for motor retailers.

“Having worked in the motor sector many years, I believe there
is a clear role for a cost-effective business continuity solution,”
Worthy said.

Motor Finance Issue: 41 – March 08
Published for the web: March 27 08 16:49

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