RAC signs deal to provide customer service centre solution for Renault, Dacia and Alpine brands


03 SEP 2020

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The RAC has won a contract to provide a comprehensive customer service centre solution to all Groupe Renault brands in the UK, following a competitive tender.

The contract, which initially runs for three years with an option to extend for a further two, covers both retail and fleet segments. It will see the RAC support around one million customers of Renault, Dacia and Alpine, encompassing everything from handling servicing and repair needs with dealers, managing vehicle downtime and the mobility needs of drivers, right through to managing ad-hoc requests such as providing vehicle-specific technical information and booking test drives.

The RAC will also carefully tailor the service it provides to specialist fleets which utilise vehicles from one or more of the Groupe Renault brands, in line with contracts agreed with these fleets.

The breadth of the interaction with customers – from pre-purchase through to aftersales and beyond – will mean the RAC will help to unify communications across each Groupe Renault brand, while at the same time deliver an exceptionally high level of service for every customer.

As well as providing a traditional call centre, the contract also covers providing an increasing range of services digitally to suit customers’ changing preferences for how they communicate, including via online webchat and social media.

RAC business roadside managing director Phil Ryan said: “This is an extremely important contract win for us, and further positions the RAC as the number-one automotive services brand supporting OEMs, whether that is with service centre support or traditional roadside assistance, something we already provide to customers of Renault, Dacia and Alpine.

“While the demands and needs of customers differ significantly, our team recognises that every interaction – whether over the phone, online or in person – is an opportunity to build trust and loyalty and demonstrate to each customer just how committed to great service each brand really is. This matches the RAC’s approach to putting customers at the heart of everything we do.

“We look forward to exploring further opportunities with each Groupe Renault brand as part of this contract, especially with the arrival of eCall (emergency) and in the future bCall (breakdown) services, which allow customers and even vehicles themselves to request assistance at the push of a button. This will be enhanced by the fact that our teams already have a high level of technical insight, as a result of us providing breakdown assistance to customers of Renault, Dacia and Alpine vehicles.”

Renault UK Customer Experience Director Jean-Philippe Roubes said: “We are delighted that the RAC will provide our customer service centre solution for Renault, Dacia and Alpine brands. We are confident that our customers will benefit from not just the RAC’s strong automotive knowledge but also their unique ability to link roadside assistance services with overall customer services. The contact centre expertise, innovation, and flexibility of the RAC will help us to achieve our ambition to deliver industry leading customer services across all the Groupe Renault UK brands.”

The RAC has provided breakdown assistance to Groupe Renault brands since 2014. Groupe Renault, as part of its alliance with Nissan and Mitsubishi, is the fourth largest vehicle manufacturer in the world. Groupe Renault UK sales totalled 109,952 vehicles in 2019.

The original press release appeared on the RAC Media Centre.

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