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TALKING BUSINESS


PHOTOS BY JANE RUSSELL PHOTOGRAPHY


FACTFILE: SILVERSTONE FLEET MANAGEMENT


BACKGROUND: Silverstone Fleet Management was founded by managing director Scott Norville in 2012. Prior to the firm’s launch, Scott had amassed 15 years’ motor trade experience with a variety of manufacturers, including Hyundai and BMW, and had gained a wealth of experience in the corporate world. He had also spent seven years with a premium brand which looked after local companies and individuals in Northampton with their contract hire and leasing needs. In Silverstone’s first full year it delivered 50 vehicles to customers.


COMPANY DESCRIPTION: Silverstone Fleet Management’s mission is to be the best premier leasing broker of cars and vans in the UK by offering outstanding customer service. Silverstone works with four of the top finance providers - Lex Autolease, LeasePlan, Santander and Hitachi - which enables it to provide exceptional market leading offers and support to its clients. All its vehicles are supplied through a national network of main dealers, including Inchcape, Vertu, Arnold Clark, Sytner and Lookers.


JOINING NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CHAMBER: “We do a lot of networking with local firms through the Chamber and being a member is a great way to raise our profile in the business community. We are proud to say we have many clients who are Chamber members and we also turn to Chamber members when we need support.”


Visit: www.silverstonefleetmanagement.com OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2020 inbusiness 25


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