2026-02-26
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Hello and welcome to the Big Boss interview podcast.
I'm Will Bain, and if this is your first time with us, welcome.
And this is basically where you can hear in-depth interviews with the biggest business leaders right across the industries that impact your lives.
And Sean Farrington has done.
our latest in view and and Sean we're back with the car industry this time no industry been turned perhaps more upside down than this one in the last few years no and well you will well know whenever we start talking about the car industry on the the programs that we present we get a lot of reaction particularly when it comes to electric car policy there's been so much of that in the last year in particular and that very much came up when you are speaking to the boss of Volvo here in the UK,
Nicol Malilo, sure, runs Volvo here in the UK.
They don't have a manufacturing presence.
So it's all about selling those cars through.
Well, they're not treated as dealerships anymore now.
It's more like agencies.