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Jobs vow as fleet management firm wins BT brief

Holman says it will expand its operations in Birmingham to create 100 roles in the city

Around 100 new jobs are set to be created in Birmingham after a fleet management company struck a deal with telecoms giant BT.

Holman has won a seven-year fleet management deal for BT Group's 37,000 commercial vehicles and, as part of the deal, Holman said it planned to expand its operations in Birmingham into a new facility and hire 100 staff.

The company said it planned to recruit for a broad range of roles from trainees up to leadership positions.

The contract includes all of BT's light and large commercial and specialist vehicles, HGVs, plant and ancillary equipment, the majority of which come under the group's Openreach arm which is delivering new broadband infrastructure across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Commencing in October, it will cover servicing, maintenance and repair, portfolio management, glass replacement and pool vehicle and rental management.

Nick Caller, Holman º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's managing director, said: "We are delighted to have been selected by BT to win, what is arguably, the largest fleet management contract ever awarded in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

"Our flexible and transparent solutions will ensure we maximise BT Group's investment in its commercial fleet, supporting the business to achieve its objectives and business commitments.