SPIDERSNET, voted the number one website provider for independent dealers for the past four years at the Car Dealer Power Awards, has been hand-picked to feature in this year’s Parliamentary Review.
Representing the technology sector, the company will feature in the publication alongside Prime Minister Theresa May and leading businesses that have been hand-selected by the government to participate due to their reputations as innovative organisations within their industries.
Managing director at Spidersnet Sam Kidger said: ‘Selection for the Parliamentary Review is welcome recognition of all the hard work the team here has put into making Spidersnet a great product!’
The purpose of the Parliamentary Review is to use the input of a number of businesses and organisations to inform law and policy makers about best practice, innovations and issues within a number of industries. Kidger continued: ‘Ever since our inception in 1997, Spidersnet has set out to be a pioneering tech beacon in the automotive industry. From day one we had the simple objective of seeking to make motor dealers’ lives easier through the provision of technology.
‘The reason we are still growing today is because we’ve never stood still and have never felt our job is done. We are restless and aware of threats but this awareness normally manifests itself in exploiting opportunities that these threats throw at us, allowing us to evolve and grow.
‘This is a great boost as we continue on our journey to take Spidersnet to new heights in the future.’
Spidersnet will join businesses representing a whole host of sectors, including Transport, Finance, Education and many others.
Speaking of the importance of the review, Sir Eric Pickles, chairman of the Parliamentary Review, said: ‘It has never been more important for Government to hear the views of business and the public sector in a constructive forum. It is also a vital time to share best practice and progress.’
Lord Blunkett was announced as co-chairman of the Review in March 2018. He added: ‘The importance of The Parliamentary Review to the wider business community is self-evident.
‘The understanding of and ability to be able to relate to the political arena has never been more vital. Everything around us, events of the last three years and present circumstances, reinforce this on a daily basis.’
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