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Changing up into the new normal
It’s time for many of you to change gear: from makeshift home office to socially distanced work environment It’s goi...
Simplicity of process
One of the many things that attracts me to electric cars is their innate simplicity There’s a complete absence of a...
From coronavirus to clean air – sustainability must be a key fleet policy
Walking around the nearly deserted streets of my home city Glasgow - during my once a day choice of exercise - two thing...
Car allowance tax revisions – are you aware of the changes?
Changes to OpRA Yes, yes, I know, very dull That’s an ‘Optional Remuneration Arrangement’, if you’re at all unsu...
SUVs – are you comfortable with their dirty little secret?
Who doesn’t like an SUV From the Nissan Qashqai which popularised the fashion for the crossover style SUV to the rega...
FCA decision on car dealer finance clouds the issue for car leasing brokers
I have severely conflicting views at the moment On the one hand, I’m pleased that the Financial Conduct Authority -...
Fleet Alliance Group in office expansion mode
We are growing here at Fleet Alliance Not in that oh-I-must-get-to-the-gym sense because the trousers are getting a l...
Amazon’s going all-electric – so what can you do to follow suit?
As the MD of a growing fleet management company I think I might have given myself more than just a mini fist pump when a...
It’s been a brilliantly green week
What a week! We have seen Porsche formally reveal its stunning all-electric sportscar, the Taycan; Volkswagen confirm th...
Tax and timings on your next fleet car
If you’re coming up to renewal of your company car, then here’s a tip: choose an electric car You’ll pay no tax...
New technology will help us see even when we can’t
Watching Formula 1 drivers racing in the rain always makes me wince Just what sort of skill/courage/blind faith does ...
Do you fika – or take coffee on the go?
Do you fika Quite I wasn’t sure whether I should own up to what might be completely inappropriate But apparently no...