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BVRLA appoints specialist to help leasing brokers with FCA compliance

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June 9, 2015

THE British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association has named Gursh Gill as its new learning and development professional and one of his first priorities will be to assist leasing brokers in achieving full compliance with Financial Conduct Authority rules.

Gill will also help brokers maintain and demonstrate said compliance with FCA regulations, as well as deal with a range of new consumer and financial regulatory regimes.

In addition, this appointment will allow the BVRLA to widen its range of training, accreditation and professional development services available to its members.

There will also now be more opportunities for small- and medium-sized daily rental members who lack their own dedicated training resources.

Nora Leggett, BVRLA head of member services, said;

“With his extensive training and operational experience in the rental industry, we are confident that Gursh is ideally qualified to lead our initiatives in this area.

“We want to increase the range of training, accreditation and professional development we offer as part of our wider commitment to maintain and improve standards within the industry.

“We will be working through our partners at the ICFM, Grosvenor Training, Manheim and Professional Inspiration Ltd to increase public confidence in the industry.”

Meanwhile, two members of staff from Fleet Assist received their Automotive Technician Accreditation certificates at a BVRLA forum this week.

More than 400 people achieved success in BVRLA training in 2014, with the association hosting more than 60 seminars, webinars, forums and workshops.

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