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Neath-based company named best in the UK at national awards
The lcv group was named ‘Best Commercial Vehicle Broker’ in the UK at a national awards ceremony.

The lcv group, who provide vehicles for businesses, have been named Best Commercial Vehicle Broker in the UK.
The Neath-based company claimed the top prize at the Brokers News Awards 2023. Designed to recognise excellence in the leasing broker industry, the annual awards are open to all BVRLA-accredited brokers and are presented at a ceremony in London.
The winners were selected by an independent panel of eight judges consisting of a mixture of industry specialists and funders. They were chaired Jane Pocock, the UK and Ireland CEO for global company Copart Inc.
Rod Lloyd, CEO of the lcv group, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to win it. Given the strength of the competition and the calibre of the judges it really is something special to us.”
It marks a highly successful 12 months for the company who underwent a major rebrand in 2022.
Formerly known as Low Cost Vans, the new name reflects their ever-growing product range which includes cars, short term hire and fleet services.
The fleet offering was further bolstered earlier this year with the acquisition of TR Fleet, a national company that is now a part of the lcv group family.
Lead image: Zoe Field, Rod Lloyd and Ross Davies from the lcv group.
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