ARI is the latest organisation to join the Association for Driving Licence Verification (ADLV), reflecting the “popularity” of the service with fleet procurement managers.

ARI’s operations director Matt Cranny said: “As a company that checks thousands of licences annually, we must align ourselves with partners that ensure consistency and corporate responsibility at a membership level. 

“ADLV’s rigorous code of conduct, which underwrites the association’s operations, shares our focus on the development of best practice, building efficiencies and introducing innovation.

“Working with ADLV will support us continuing to deliver the highest standard of service to our customers, and we are looking forward to working closely together and contributing to the excellent standards they aim to deliver.”

ADLV’s treasurer Chris Thornton (pictured) said: “With its international provenance, ARI is respected for the quality of its services and an impressive track record in customer care.

"With the imminent arrival of GDPR and the broad range of other regulatory compliance issues, ARI sees the very real benefits of ADLV membership for their customers and we are delighted that they have joined as our latest member.

"Several other organisations are actively considering joining too as more and more procurement managers insist on the ADLV’s involvement when it comes to licence checking.”