UK’s AA moves into global road risk management market with VVCR acquisition

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The deal sees VVCR remain as a separate legal entity but it will operate as a trading division within the Driving Services operation, which currently includes AA DriveTech, AA Driving School, BSM, Intelligent Data Systems and Peak Performance brands. It will continue to trade as VVCR in its core markets for the foreseeable future.

VVCR provides consultancy services, driver profiling, and driver training including e-learning in multiple languages for 25 different jurisdictions. It has strong accredited and academic links with the Central Institute for Test Development (CITO) in Holland and Cranfield University for its online portfolio.

Patrick Hekkert, owner and CEO, will continue to lead the business and oversee its growth supported by the extensive resources available from the AA’s UK operation.

AA Driving Services MD Jim Kirkwood said: ‘This acquisition is part of our long term strategy to position the AA’s Driving Services business on a global stage. It is our intention to be the clear European leader in driver education and road safety services within the next three to five years. Alongside other recent complementary acquisitions, we now have the capability to deliver occupational road risk programmes internationally for major multi-national corporate, leasing and insurance organisations. We believe we are unique in being able to deliver such a fully integrated approach.’

Patrick Hekkert, VVCR CEO, added: ‘We have worked with AA DriveTech in particular for several years and are delighted to finally bring together our two complementary organisations to deliver high quality, consistent and effective driver training for corporate organisations internationally. I believe the client and cultural fit is perfect as we both have the same vision of working together to eliminate road death and serious injuries. My team in Rijssen and I are delighted to join the AA family for the exciting journey that lies ahead for us all.’

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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.

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