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BMW Group South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa
announced the appointment of new CEO Peter van
Binsbergen, who officially took over the reins from Tim
Abbott in January 2021. Mr van Binsbergen brings a unique and
international perspective as the first South African CEO in
the group’s history on the continent. Fittingly, he has returned to
his home country to assume the position – the same place where he
started his career with the BMW Group almost 27 years ago.
Having worked in various leadership positions across the Group, Mr
van Binsbergen plans to use his wealth of expertise and leadership
skills to drive success for BMW Group South Africa and the rest of the
country. His international background will also prove valuable in his
new role. This includes serving as Director of Marketing at BMW Group
Japan, Vice President of Sales Channel Development and Project Future
Retail at BMW Group Headquarters in Munich. Senior Vice President of
Sales and Marketing at BMW Brilliance Automotive China and heading up
BMW’s home market in Germany. Most recently, he was at the helm as
Senior Vice President of Customer Support.
The new CEO expressed his excitement, “I am thrilled to return to the
South African team and am honoured to be leading the local operations.
I have had the privilege of working in numerous cultures and roles
and have been able to learn from each. These learnings, combined
with great relationships within the BMW Group, will stand me in good
stead in the years ahead. Likewise, I will rely on my colleagues’
market knowledge and expertise to make the most of the opportunities
along the way.”
In a challenging economic climate with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,
Mr van Binsbergen explained he would focus on a customer-first
approach, the company’s profitability and that of its retail
partners. Some of his initial priorities include optimising the New
Retail Sales Model (NRSM) and ensuring an immediate end to the
negative sales trend from the past years. Being a stable part of BMW’s
worldwide production network and the expansion of the DevOps
Hub SA, which is on its way of becoming the fastest growing IT
company in South Africa, are key priorities as the local team cements
its position in the BMW Group’s worldwide operations.
“Essential to economic recovery as a whole, and the car market in
particular, is getting the Coronavirus under control – not only on a
macro level but also on a personal level, as healthy associates are
the backbone of our company – 2020 was the low point for us all, from
now on we strive for steady growth,” Mr van Binsbergen added.
Aligned to the BMW Group’s global approach, navigating the
pandemic and ensuring business continuity will remain top of mind
for the South Africa team. This calls for new levels
of flexibility and collaboration, striving to deliver a world-class
experience that customers have come to expect from the brand. “The
Group prides itself on consciously looking ahead to the future,
despite difficult times”, Mr van Binsbergen noted,
“this is evident as we prepare our production network to meet demands”.
Under the leadership of Mr. van Binsbergen, BMW Group South Africa
will continue to positively impact communities through its CSI
programs under the umbrella of “We Build More Than Just Cars”.
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BIOGRAPHY
OF PETER VAN BINSBERGEN
As a South African, Mr van Binsbergen brings a
unique international perspective and refreshing outlook to his
role as the CEO of BMW Group South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa.
Peter started his career at the BMW Group almost 27 years ago and has
since worked in various leadership positions, both locally and
globally. Starting his journey with the group in After Sales, he was
responsible for product planning, marketing and sales in South
Africa. This was followed by a short stint at the
Munich headquarters, before moving to BMW Group Japan to head up the
marketing division. Peter then relocated back to the Group’s
headquarters in Munich, where he played a pivotal role in sales
channel development and the Future Retail project. After serving
as Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at the BMW Brilliance
joint venture in China. He returned to Munich to lead the local sales
subsidiary for the BMW Group. Before taking the helm as Senior Vice
President of Customer Support. With a wealth of expertise and
leadership competencies under his belt, he was appointed CEO of BMW
Group South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa in January 2021.
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