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Technology Sponsored by Technology More than 100,000 drivers migrated to new DriverCheck DAVIS compliance platform Published: 1st June 2026 Share More than 200 businesses managing over 100,000 company drivers have been migrated to a new fleet compliance platform following a strategic partnership between DriverCheck and Licence Check. The move sees DriverCheck clients transition to the DriverCheck DAVIS platform, bringing together DriverCheck’s licence checking and compliance services with the DAVIS fleet management technology platform. Both businesses operate within the Ebbon Group. According to the companies, the migration programme is designed to provide customers with enhanced reporting capabilities, broader compliance functionality and improved integration with fleet management processes. One of the first organisations to complete the transition was Corserv Solutions, a Cornwall Council-owned group of companies operating across infrastructure, engineering, transport, social care and facilities management services. The organisation manages a fleet of more than 2,500 assets, including plant and HGVs, and employs approximately 6,000 drivers. Dominic Palmer, Fleet Compliance Manager at Corserv Solutions, said the previous scale of licence and driver compliance management required a platform capable of handling large volumes of data and reporting requirements. He said the transition process had been completed without disruption and highlighted reporting functionality and vocational driver compliance management as key benefits. ” I found the transition incredibly smooth,” said Palmer. “The addition of Driver CPC qualification on the system has provided a massive benefit in managing vocational drivers.” He added that the increased automation of compliance processes had reduced administrative workloads, while support from the DriverCheck team had enabled the organisation to maintain oversight of licence compliance across its driver population. The DriverCheck DAVIS platform also provides access to other fleet management tools within the DAVIS ecosystem, including fleet analytics and driver training functionality. The migration programme is continuing across DriverCheck’s customer base, which includes organisations in the insurance, utilities and automotive sectors. DriverCheck’s clients collectively manage around 400,000 drivers, including approximately 18,000 grey fleet drivers. Yvette Giannini, Managing Director of DriverCheck, said: “The transition of clients to the new DriverCheck DAVIS platform continues apace and to date has progressed seamlessly due to the outstanding commitment of the teams involved. “By moving across to the DriverCheck DAVIS platform, our clients will see a host of new and additional benefits that will make their task of meeting compliance requirements and managing their fleets more efficient and more effective.” Lisa Laverick Editor - Finance Connect Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories Corporate Member TechnologyCambridge & Counties Bank partners with verifi on asset inspections TechnologyRV management becomes strategic priority for UK leasing market TechnologyiVendi launches tool to tackle dealer confusion over VAP funding