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Appointments DriverCheck appoints new account manager as expansion continues Published: 12th February 2024 Share Glasgow-based licence checking and compliance business, DriverCheck, has continued its planned expansion with the appointment of David Greenaway as account manager to service new and existing clients. Reporting into managing director Yvette Giannini, Greenaway’s appointment is the latest in a series of new announcements at DriverCheck, the most recent of which was the promotion of Giannini herself to the position of managing director. Last year’s company results showed sales growth of almost 10%, with a further 26,500 drivers added across the 1,200-plus client portfolio. “I’m very excited to take on this new role and responsibility and to help take DriverCheck into the next phase of its planned expansion,” said Greenaway, who has a business background spread over 20 years in sales and marketing and coaching and training. The company has recently moved to new offices which, at almost double the size, offer further scope for expansion. And last year, the business appointed Andy Smith, with a wealth of industry knowledge, as head of sales to further expand its management team. Yvette Giannini commented: “We welcome David to our growing team at DriverCheck confident that he will help us continue to provide the very high level of managed services our clients have come to expect.” DriverCheck along with sister company, Derby-based Licence Check, forms part of Ebbon Compliance, with a combined 1.6 million licence checks per annum. Lisa Laverick Editor - Asset Finance Connect Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories Corporate Member Leasing ProfessionalsEconocom joins AFC as its newest Corporate Member AppointmentsBritish Business Bank appoints Co-Chief Banking Officers Corporate Member AppointmentsTime Finance appoints Sophie Aitken to asset finance team
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