Alphabet now present across Scandinavia following Norway launch

By / 4 years ago / News / No Comments

Alphabet International has expanded into Norway, extending its presence across all of Scandinavia.

The partnership with local leasing firm Auto Plan means that Alphabet International customers can have access to full operational leasing products and services

The partnership with local leasing firm Auto Plan means that Alphabet International customers can have access to full operational leasing products and services

The partnership with local leasing firm Auto Plan means that Alphabet International customers can have access to full operational leasing products and services. Add-on services such as fuel cards, replacement vehicles, roadside assistance and legal insurance are also available.

Founed in 1999, Auto Plan is part of the Sulland Group, the largest privately owned dealership group, and provides complete leasing solutions for Norwegian and public companies, managing a portfolio of over 8,000 leased cars and light commercial vehicles of all makes.

The launch into Norway means Alphabet is now represented in 30 markets worldwide through its OneNet network of partners.

Richard Schooling, chief commercial officer at Alphabet International, said: “Entering into a partnership with Auto Plan strengthens our presence not only in Norway, but also in Scandinavia. We already offer outstanding mobility solutions to many companies throughout Europe, so closing the gap in the North and being present in all Scandinavian countries truly makes sense for our company and our international customers. We are all excited to see what we can accomplish with Auto Plan.”

Tormod Kvam, Chief Executive Officer at Auto Plan, added: “We are excited to be joining Alphabet’s network of partners, in order to provide services to their customers in Norway. We look forward to a fruitful partnership and are eager to join Alphabet, who continue to position themselves as expert in mobility.”

For more of the latest industry news, click here.

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.