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LeasePlan’s SME leasing division FleetLine rebrands to LeasePlan Go

LeasePlan Go is the new name for FleetLine, LeasePlan’s SME arm.
And the aim is to turn the business into the premier leasing solution for businesses with between 1 and 100 vehicles
Story: RALPH MORTON
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15 October 2012

New Vauxhall ADAM
Small businesses can now lease cars such as the new Vauxhall ADAM through the newly rebranded LeasePlan Go website, dedicated to SME firms

Story: RALPH MORTON

IF you’ve used SME leasing company FleetLine before, then you’ll have to change your contact book.

The specialist small and medium sized enterprise leasing division of LeasePlan now has a new name.

FleetLine is now called LeasePlan Go.

LeasePlan has had its FleetLine presence in the SME market for the last 20 years, and says that it wants to be the premier vehicle leasing solution for SMEs who operate between 1 and 100 company cars with the rebrand to LeasePlan Go.

LeasePlan Go logo
New LeasePlan Go logo

In addition to business car leases, LeasePlan Go will provide personal car leases to those business owners and business car drivers who prefer to run their car privately outside of the company, and then claim back the business mileage using tax-free AMAP business car mileage rates.

“Through a combination of the new brand, coupled with investment in the very latest technology including our new customer relationship management system and website, our customers will really notice the difference with LeasePlan Go,” said Simon Carr, who is the Brand Director of LeasePlan Go.

Simon added: “LeasePlan Go will give our customers unprecedented value when it comes to their fleet of vehicles or choosing a personal leasing provider.”

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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