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Vehicle rental management technology and services provider FOD Mobility Group has appointed Greg Taylor as its CEO, as the business looks to accelerate growth across the UK and Europe.

He replaces Joe Howick, who retired at the end of last year.

Taylor joins the Yorkshire-based company from Citygate Holdings, one of the UK’s top 50 car retailer groups, where he was responsible for leading the launch of Citygate Leasing, the group’s brokerage operation successfully introduced in March 2025. 

He brings more than 25 years of senior leadership experience in the fleet and mobility sector, having held a range of commercial and operational roles at Constellation Automotive Group, ALD Automotive, Alphabet (GB), ING Car Lease and LeasePlan.

In his new role, Taylor will work closely with the Bradford-headquartered firm’s leadership team to drive the continued growth of its existing customer base throughout the UK and Europe. 

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This expansion will be supported by the company’s GT Suite technology platform and its fully integrated range of vehicle rental, taxi and pool fleet management services, which are used by customers to manage complex mobility requirements more efficiently.

“I am delighted to be joining FOD Mobility Group as CEO,” said Taylor. 

“The business has an extremely talented team with a vast depth of industry experience, backed by innovative, customer-led technology and a clear commitment to delivering world-class levels of customer service. 

“I look forward to building on these strong foundations as we focus on scaling the business, driving sustainable growth, and further strengthening our market position.”

Matt Heald, COO at FOD Mobility Group, added: “We are delighted to appoint Greg following an extensive and thorough recruitment process involving a field of very strong candidates. 

“He brings a wealth of experience and leadership from a long-standing career with some of the UK’s leading vehicle leasing and fleet management companies that will be instrumental as he leads the business through its next phase of growth.”

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