Nikolai Kesting and Abu-Haris Shafi from BSM declared that they intend to expand the business after completing a £10m buyout of the company from Arques Industries.
The men quickly took control of BSM when they took over just shortly after it was purchased from Arques.
They intend to hire about three thousand new driving instructors to help further extend the Bristol based business across Britain in just a two year period.
The only real problem is finding drivers, as Shafi stated that instructors are self-employed and people are wary in any economy about entering a career as a self-employed business person.
In fact, according to Shafi, since the recession the amount of pupils has not reduced, but instead the lack of instructors causing him to reduce the cost of training courses for those interested in becoming BSM driving instructors.
At the moment the BSM holds about 10% of the UK driving school market and the new owners hope to expand this number across the UK by reopening outlets that were previously closed by the former owners.
The men secured deals with Fiat and Barclays in February for car provisions over the next four years and now only need instructors to see their dream become a reality.
Kesting is formally the general manager of a subsidiary of Arques in Spain and Shafi is the former managing director of Auto Windscreens.






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