Alphabet expands into Ireland

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Alphabet’s full range of operational and financial leasing products and services are now available in Ireland under a new collaboration.

Alphabet now offers fleet solutions in 21 markets globally.

Alphabet now offers fleet solutions in 21 markets globally.

The leasing giant has signed a cooperation agreement with Avis leasing franchisee, Avis Fleet Solutions, which is operated by the Denis Mahony Motor Group and will provide Alphabet’s complete range of Business Mobility solutions. These include personal leasing, short-term car hire, full operational leasing and sales and leaseback, as well as add-on mobility products and services, including fuel cards, replacement vehicles, roadside assistance and legal insurance.

The deal follows the announcement last month that Alphabet has expanded into Portugal, and means that Alphabet now offers fleet services in 21 countries across Europe, Australia and China.

Rüdiger Ebel, head of new markets at Alphabet International, said: “Entering into a partnership with Avis Fleet Solutions to bring Alphabet’s products into the Irish market is the next logical step for our business. We already offer outstanding mobility solutions to many companies throughout continental Europe and in Great Britain, so crossing over to Ireland really makes sense for our company and for our international customers. We look forward to collaborating with Avis Fleet Solutions, a company with an excellent track record and strong following in Ireland, to offer our clients excellent service and expertise in the mobility industry.”

“Our clients appreciate our integrity, openness and expertise in the leasing industry. With Alphabet, we gain a successful partner and mobility expert that shares these business values,” added John Young, sales manager at Avis Fleet Solutions. “Our company is becoming more and more international and, by working together with a reputable company like Alphabet, we are confident to fully satisfy our client’s evolving needs.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.