London “luxury” coach company updates fleet to meet demand
A luxury London coach hire company has updated its fleet to meet an increase in customer demand.
Hearn’s Coaches, based in North West London, has accelerated growth with the support of a new equipment finance facility from HSBC UK.
After a difficult trading period over the last two years, Hearn’s has seen demand for its services rise rapidly.
The updates to the 46-strong fleet, including the purchase of four new vehicles, means that all the new coaches now conform to the Ultra-Low Emission Zone requirements and the European Standards Emissions criteria. As an inclusive company, the four new vehicles are also fully accessible.
Jamie Thacker, director at Hearn’s Coaches, commented: “For so many in our industry, it’s been a challenging period with our services heavily impacted. This deal means we are not only able to meet the demand from our customers but can do so while minimising our environmental impact and ensuring we meet all new standards and requirements.
“Thanks to HSBC UK, the purchase of these vehicles will allow us to continue to provide the best possible service to our customers, both now and in the future.”
Raj Yadav, senior commercial manager, HSBC UK South West London, added: “Whilst it’s been a difficult period for the sector, it’s fantastic to see demand for Hearn’s Coaches services rising once again. This facility will ensure the business is in the best possible position to support more customers.”
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