Salary sacrifice provider Tusker has announced the appointment of Kit Wisdom as managing director.
Wisdom has served as the company’s chief operating officer since 2018, and will work alongside Lloyds Banking Group transport CEO Nick Wiliams in the senior leadership team.
Wisdom said: “My time at Tusker has allowed me to gain a deep understanding of the business, its strengths, customers and importantly, the talented team it employs.
“Driven by our purpose to help the UK drive a better car, I look forward to steering and leading Tusker’s next phase of growth in the coming years.”
Tusker has also announced that former CEO Paul Gilshan has stepped down from that role, taking a place on the board of Tusker PLC as non-executive director. Gilshan had been CEO since 2018, and oversaw last year’s sale of the business to Lloyds.
He said: “I am proud to leave the company in such a strong position as a market leader, fully set up to take advantage of the growing salary sacrifice market.
“This is an opportune moment for me to pass on the leadership reigns and to support the business in a different way as non-executive director.”
Williams said: “As we reach our first full year of Tusker being part of Lloyds Banking Group, it is brilliant to see how much we have achieved together in such a short amount of time.
“I am delighted to welcome Kit into his new role as Tusker’s managing director and wish Gilsh all the very best in his non-exec role.
“I look forward to the next phase of our journey and have no doubt Tusker will continue to lead the way in keeping Britain moving towards a more sustainable future.”