Ignorance will not wash with your van insurance company if your second hand van is involved in an accident and it’s found to be a write off before the incident
Monthly Archives: January 2012
How can your drivers cheapen your fleet van insurance?
When you employed your drivers and there was nothing historical to impact on your van insurance premiums, have you done anything to improve their skills since?
When you want cheap van insurance that’s all you want
How much new van insurance business are Internet firms missing out on because their sites try to include everything and customers get too confused to use it?
Three years to get your £5k subsidy on zero emmission vans
Van drivers – do you want to put £5k back to your bottom line and contribute to saving the planet? That’s on top of cheaper fuel and van insurance costs
Whiplash backlash under control, say Alphabet
Bogus personal injury claims are reputedly costing the insurance sector £20M per annum, the costs of which are being passed back to the consumer
Referral fees axed in bid to lower van insurance premiums
The burden of the compensation culture rife in the UK is having a massive impact on the cost of car, fleet and van insurance premiums, according to the govt.
Protect your fleet drivers with a lone tracker system
Organisations operating with remote staff in environments where their safety may be deemed as at risk ought to consider investing in the ‘lone worker’
A new order of prozac for Blue Monday van drivers, please!
A new report into the lifestyle of van drivers and long-distance drivers has revealed that they are the ‘most-risk’ category for the day known as Blue Monday.
2011 van resale figures make difficult reading
Who would be a van insurance broker on the back of figures released by Manheim for used vans for the last twelve months?
Buy new, used or lease? Tough call for van drivers in 2012
There are calls from the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Assoc. for small businesses to look to taking vehicles on an ‘as and when’ basis going into 2012