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Steve Beattie now heads Volvo business sales

Steve Beattie Volvo business sales
Steve Beattie: Now heads Volvo business sales

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13 September 2017

STEVE Beattie now heads Volvo business sales with immediate effect – after 12 years at Vauxhall.

He will be responsible for overseeing all of Volvo’s fleet and corporate sales in the UK, with particular emphasis on continuing Volvo’s impressive recent growth.

Steve brings a wealth of experience and success in automotive business sales to the role. He previously worked at Vauxhall Motors, most recently as national contract hire and leasing manager. During his 12 years at Vauxhall, Steve held numerous managerial roles in fleet sales and developed a proven track record of growing sales volumes.

Steve joins Volvo Car UK on the back of its best full-year sales result for 25 years. And with the recent introduction of the all-new XC60, the forthcoming launch of the XC40 small SUV, and the continued popularity of the V40 premium hatchback, Volvo is well on track to hit its annual UK sales target of 60,000 cars by 2020.

Commenting on his appointment, Steve said: “I’m delighted to be joining Volvo and heading up the Business Sales division, especially at such an exciting time for the company.

“With a fantastic range of desirable, technologically advanced and stunning new cars, and more exciting models on the horizon, Volvo is a brand that is genuinely transforming itself.”

Jon Wakefield, managing director of Volvo Car UK, said: “Volvo has ambitious growth targets in the UK, and Steve’s energy, enthusiasm and experience will be invaluable in helping us succeed. The business sales sector continues to be critically important for Volvo, and I am delighted to have Steve on board to help us realise our potential.”

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