Royal Cars Reflects on the Value of Long-Standing Partnership with B4
Royal Cars, one of Oxfordshire’s most recognised transport providers, has credited its long-standing partnership with B4, the county’s leading business community network, as a key driver in its continued success and growth.
As one of B4’s Platinum Members, Royal Cars has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with the organisation, benefiting from unrivalled networking opportunities and access to some of Oxfordshire’s most prestigious venues and businesses.
Nick Breakspear, Business Development Manager at Royal Cars, reflected on the partnership: “B4 membership has been an incredibly valuable asset to Royal Cars over the years, and long may it continue. The exclusive agreement we have has given us uninterrupted access to some of the most prestigious establishments in the county — this has been instrumental in building a vast and varied network of businesses.
“Having this network available is so important for increasing our brand awareness and has taken huge pressure off when seeking services, as we already have well-established relationships in many sectors. It also opens a clear path for potential new clients within the network.
“Personally, B4 has been amazing for my development. The ecosystems and events are a fantastic way to build skills and learn from great leaders across Oxfordshire. I’m always coming away with new ideas or solutions to challenges in our business. B4 has helped Royal Cars — and me personally — maintain an edge over competitors, and we look forward to many more years working with Richard and the B4 team.”
Richard Rosser, CEO of B4, added: “We’re incredibly grateful to Nick and the entire Royal Cars team for their continued commitment and support. They’ve been an outstanding Platinum Member and a shining example of how collaboration and community can drive business success in Oxfordshire.”
Visit Royal Cars at www.royal-cars.com
or contact Nick at nick.breakspear@royal-cars.com
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