Tusker retains NOE CPC framework

Tusker has retained the NOE CPC Vehicle Leasing and Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Schemes framework following a latest tender.

Paul Gilshan, chief executive officer, Tusker

Paul Gilshan, chief executive officer, Tusker

The sole supplier framework provides vehicle leasing and vehicle salary sacrifice schemes through a web-based portal for employees at a quarter of NHS Trusts and a third of ambulance services in the UK as well as a number of police forces, fire services, education, councils, housing associations and arms reach organisations.

Tusker has worked with NOE CPC for the past eight years and now has over 16,000 cars ordered on the framework, including salary sacrifice. Tusker also works with NOE CPC to provide a range of Essential User Car Schemes for organisations, bringing the flexibility to replicate individual car policies based on variable allowances.

Julian Clarke, head of fleet services for NOE CPC, said Tusker’s schemes provide a valuable benefit which can help with staff retention, backed up by a number of the trusts and services using Tusker.

Paul Gilshan, CEO at Tusker, said: “We’re thrilled that we have successfully retained the NOE CPC tender which is a key framework for us in providing the Car Benefit Scheme to NHS Trusts and Public Sector organisations across the UK. We’re looking forward to continuing to provide the service to thousands of employees for the next four years, and beyond.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 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.