LeasePlan USA Earns Outsourcing Award
LeasePlan USA has been named to the IAOP's The Best of The Global Outsourcing 100 list for the seventh consecutive year.

LeasePlan USA has been recognized as a top outsourcing provider.
Photo courtesy of LeasePlan.
LeasePlan USA has been named to the IAOP's The Best of The Global Outsourcing (GO) 100 list, which features companies that have been at the top of the GO100 for a decade; companies that have distinguished themselves by evolving from rising stars to leaders; and advisory firms that have been launched and become leaders over this period.
"IAOP is pleased to announce the Best of IAOP's Global Outsourcing 100, from billion-dollar companies and the names you know to smaller growing firms making their mark, these lists encapsulate the very best of the best and what it means to be part of such a wonderful, ever-evolving industry," said IAOP CEO Debi Hamill. "These companies have shown year after year that they have what it takes to build successful partnerships and bring unmatched value to their customers."
This distinction comes after LeasePlan USA has been on the GO100 list for seven consecutive years.
"At LeasePlan, we are focused on delivering the best customer service to clients," said Matt Dyer, LeasePlan USA's president and CEO. "Our dedicated team provides a level of outsourcing services and innovative cost-savings expertise that has made us a trusted leader in the industry and we are truly honored to be recognized as such by IAOP."
The Best of The Global Outsourcing 100 and The Best of The World's Best Outsourcing Advisors recognizes the world's best outsourcing service providers and advisors. Results were based upon an evaluation of the scoring results over the entirety of The Global Outsourcing 100 and WBOA programs.
There has been an opt-in application process in place since the start of the program. Recipients of this year's recognition have been contacted to confirm their inclusion in the best-of programs.
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