What members see as their biggest challenges going into next year will be dissected by senior leaders at next month’s Industry Outlook Conference. The member-only event will open with a detailed look at the findings from the BVRLA’s 2025 Industry Outlook Survey, assessing what it means for vehicle rental and leasing.
Tens of thousands of UK businesses are already required to report on sustainability data, with that number only due to grow. Do you understand your requirements under incoming regulations? Do you know what your business should be reporting on to show compliance?
The upcoming Compliance Forum will shine a light on the full customer journey and explore the ways in which members need to ensure they are operating in a compliant way. Wayne Gibbard from Shoosmiths will be talking to delegates about origination activity and the customer journey, before Chris Fitch from The Money Advice Trust will speak on the importance of recognising Customer Vulnerability, and regulation in this space.
With the new Labour government, there’s a strong indication that significant emphasis will be placed on a greater green agenda, meaning that both government and regulators are set to expand their scope of sustainability disclosure requirements. This is something already affecting tens of thousands of UK businesses and likely to grow.
With the newly elected Labour government, a greater green agenda focus is expected. Government and regulators are expected to consider their scope of sustainability disclosure requirements.
How companies report and reduce their carbon emissions is a growing concern, with uncertainties over where to draw the line across an extended supply chain. The topic is explored in the latest episode of The Inside Track podcast, with Charlie Bell from BVRLA associate member and fleet electrification solution provider VEV.
The BVRLA’s second Compliance Forum of the year will be held in-person on Thursday 18 July, at DWF’s premises at 20 Fenchurch Street (The Walkie-Talkie) in London. This forum will focus on key themes for 2024, including embedding the Consumer Duty, the discretionary commissions review, and ESG reporting.
The BVRLA would like to invite members to attend a joint ESG and Tax Working Group meeting, taking place over Teams, on Thursday 20 June from 2pm to 4.30pm.
The BVRLA’s second Compliance Forum of the year, on Thursday 18 July, will take place in-person in London at DWF’s premises at 20 Fenchurch Street (The Walkie-Talkie) and will feature the 2024 Forum themes of embedding the Consumer Duty, the discretionary commissions review and ESG.
Do you know the benefits of having an ESG strategy and what your business should be reporting on? Are you clear of your requirements under Environmental Social and Governance regulations? The BVRLA recently delivered a two-hour online masterclass session ‘Mastering the ESG Landscape’ to discuss the intricacies of ESG and the requirements of Scope 3 reporting regulations.
Do you know the benefits of having an ESG strategy and what your business should be reporting on? Are you clear of your requirements under Environmental Social and Governance regulations? The BVRLA is running a two-hour online masterclass session ‘Mastering the ESG Landscape’ on 21 May to discuss the intricacies of ESG and the requirements of Scope 3 reporting regulations.