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Why the bus industry needs a new SOFA

Until last year David Leeder was on the board of FirstGroup plc, Britain’s biggest bus operator. Here he explains why the bus industry needs a railway-style SOFA (Statement of Funds Available) to give it security in the tough years ahead

25 January 2010
Major urban bus operators no longer make the returns they once did
Major urban bus operators no longer make the returns they once did
Quality competition - such as that found in Oxford - is needed
Quality competition - such as that found in Oxford - is needed
David Leeder is an independent investor in the transport sector and vice-chair of the Commission for Integrated Transport. He has held a variety of director-level posts in transport operators in the UK, EU and USA. From 2001 until 2008 he was a main board and executive director of FirstGroup plc.
David Leeder is an independent investor in the transport sector and vice-chair of the Commission for Integrated Transport. He has held a variety of director-level posts in transport operators in the UK, EU and USA. From 2001 until 2008 he was a main board and executive director of FirstGroup plc.

 

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