Activa Contracts has launched a newly-redesigned website, which aims to promote its consultancy approach.

The Fleet News Award-winning company offers a range of vehicle funding solutions and prides itself on its consultancy work in providing a bespoke funding and fleet and driver management service to individual customers.

The new website hopes to further outline that approach, with a new vehicle selection based on wholelife costs. The new site offers a range of tools to customers.

The tools include:

  • Autocentre - a suite of fleet management applications designed to keep decision-makers in control of their vehicles 24/7. Features include: a car finder service, quotations and vehicle ordering, mileage capture, access to standard and customised in-life vehicle reports and key driver support information.
  • Carbon calculator - which enables fleets to calculate total carbon dioxide (CO2) output from vehicles.
  • Car tax guide - comprehensive details on all vehicle and driver tax including car salary sacrifice and car or cash allowance tax rules and a benefit-in-kind tax calculator.
  • Genson - like the car tax guide a tool developed in partnership with leading automotive industry consultancy and tax experts BCF Wessex, it provides a range of whole life cost calculators and comparators focusing on the total value of company cars.

The new website also offers information, video overviews and direct links to Activa Contracts’ partners.

Finally, the website also includes a new ‘news’ section designed to keep customers up to date

Activa Contracts’ managing director Ian Hill said: “The new website delivers a unique insight into all that is best about Activa Contracts and how our experts help ensure businesses operate their fleets in the most cost-effective and compliant.

“The modern and sleek design with easy navigation is reflective of Activa Contracts: a company that prides itself on delivering a consultancy service to customers allied to a personal service.

"Activa Contracts’ ethos is summed up by its strapline ‘Company Cars Powered by People’.”