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- and those purchased since the spring of 2016 can be spotted by the number 16 on their registration plate.


But from September to March, that number will change to 66 for the second half of the year, and as always, the release of the new registration number will bring a surge of fleet renewals and new car sales with it.


At the same time, many companies will be taking on their annual intake of new graduates, with company cars offered to some as a perk to attract the best new talent the nation's universities have produced.


All of this combines to make August and September a crucial time for the motor trade, with fresh demand on motor trade insurance capacity as all of these new registrations hit the roads.


If you are taking on new employees, make certain that you have the right level of cover for any increase in the number of company vehicles you operate - we can help you to increase your coverage if you have existing policies in place, or if you need to arrange new insurance for your new drivers.


Alternatively, if you expect to deal with a larger number of vehicles as part of your trade with the new September intake, we can help you to calculate how much cover you need for your operations, and to protect against any damage that may occur to brand new vehicles while in your possession.


This is one of the busiest parts of the year for the motor trade, and with new cars rolling off the production line at full retail value, they can also present the greatest cost risk if something should happen to them in your care.


Be proactive when it comes to renewing or increasing your motor trade insurance coverage, and you can make sure you benefit from the new opportunities of the September registrations, without raising your exposure to risk.