There is still time to register for the Automotive Management (AM) Retail Review webinar to gain insights from sector specialists from Auto Trader, BDO, Cambria Automotive and Suzuki GB.
Auto Trader's commercial director Ian Plummer has agreed to join the panelists sharing business insights at the AM Motor Retail Review webinar on July 6.
Cambria Automobiles managing director Tim Duckers and BDO’s head of motor retail Steve Le Bas are among the guests joining the new AM Motor Retail Review webinar on July 6
UK businesses were struggling to generate cash flow prior to the COVID-19 coronavirus, with car retailers among the nation’s worst performers, according to research published by BDO.
The impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic will be central to the findings of the BDO Motor Retail Salary Survey 2020, which is now encouraging participation from across the sector.
Steve Le Bas, head of motor retail at advisers and accountants BDO, shares his views on some of the likely developments ahead for car dealers after UK society comes out of the COVID-19 national lockdown.
The average dealer staff pay package, excluding management positions, fell by 3% to £40,000, according to the latest figures from the BDO Motor Salary Survey.
BDO’s eighth motor salary survey has revealed that the average car retail employee’s annual remuneration package has increased from £40,000 to £41,000 in 2018.
BDO is urging car dealers to submit their payroll details for its annual Motor Salary Survey as it aims to help businesses fine-tune levels of remuneration across 27 industry job roles.
The employment of staff and the related staff costs are one of the largest expenses in a motor dealership and therefore the new Gender Pay Reporting rules should be high on dealer groups’ agendas at present.
Four years of executive and departmental pay data from BDO's annual motor salary survey is now available on AM-online.
The long expected slowdown in the motor retail sector is being felt by workers with a fall in pay rises across dealerships.
Annual research by BDO into dealer staff pay has begun.
Dealer staff pay has increased modestly with employees across all job roles benefiting – not just senior management.
Accountancy and business advisory firm BDO is hosting a webinar for motor retailers on VAT matters.
Expert speakers at the AM People Conference 2016 provide their tips for hiring, developing and retaining dealership staff.
Accountancy firm BDO has launched its 2016 Motor Salary Survey to track average salaries across 27 positions in the industry.
‘Fraud will happen in your business,’ Jonathan Wilke and Adam Lawyer, from accounting firm DHG, warned at the recent NADA convention.
Mandy Servet, of Manheim, puts forward six ways to increase a dealer’s used car performance, in insight gained from the recent NADA convention.
Social networks matter to dealers because they matter to customers said Erica Siestsma, of Digital Air Strike. But some fundamental mistakes are being made by retailers.