SAVRALA News

SAVRALA News

Company Cars – The FML Solution – Car Allowances

April 2002 Recent media headlines have hailed car allowance schemes as being preferable to the company car option. While this debate continues to rage, Clive…

NAAMSA: Challenging times, but opportunity still knocks

January 2002 SAVRALA has been in existence for almost 30 years and every year its influence expands further. This is reflected in the fact that…

Who’s driving 2010?

August 2008 It was on 15 May 2004 at the World Trade Centre in Zurich that FIFA President Joseph Blatter unveiled South Africa as the…

John Broadway departs for Perth

June 2008 John Broadway (previously managing director of ABSA Vehicle Management Solutions) has relocated with his family to Perth, Australia. In recognition of his sterling…

SAVRALA sets the record straight on roadside arrests

September 2008 The Southern African Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (SAVRALA) wishes to advise the public that an email headed ‘Roadside Arrest on Outstanding Fines’,…

AARTO And Savrala come together on traffic fine issue

June 2010 The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) recently announced that the proposed roll out of the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) is…

Savrala and its members commit to protecting South Africa’s children

The 8th of June saw members of the travel and tourism industry coming together to prevent the sexual exploitation of children. At a high profile…

SAVRALA comments on Mercedes recall

October 2010 Yet another luxury car manufacturer has joined the ranks of those forced to recall vehicles with potentially faulty parts. On 12th October, Mercedes-Benz…

Carefully read your e-tag T’s & C’s urges SAVRALA

As a national body representing almost 450 000 vehicles on South African roads, SAVRALA (The Southern African Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association), as well as…

SAVRALA continues to say ‘No’ to GFIP tolling

Release date: 27-10-11 At the Southern African Rental and Leasing Association’s (SAVRALA) AGM held today in Johannesburg, its members, representing over 450,000 vehicles, agreed not…