Red driving schools TV ads pays off big time - according to latest published accountsIn the six months from 1st April to 5th October 2008 Red driving school (i.e. LVG Limited) reports a big improvement in driving instructor course sales and profits in comparison with the previous published accounts for the 18 month period from 1st October 2006 to 31st March 2008.
The company reported sales of £18.6 million of which 90.8% (i.e. £16.9 million) was earned from selling driving instructor training courses (i.e. courses to become a driving instructor), 5.8% (i.e. £1.1. million) was earned from operating a driving school and the remaining 3.4% was earned from various other enterprises. At £3,500 (£2,978 ex VAT) per course to become a driving instructor this would suggest in this 6 month period April to September 2008 Red driving school advertising sold in the region of 5,667 driving instructor training courses. This compares to about 12,836 driving instructor training courses sold in the previous 18 months (i.e. about 4,278 on a 6 month for 6 month basis). This is potentially an increase of 30% on the previous accounts performance. Profit after tax was also up from £1.5 million (for the previous 18 month period) to £2 million (for just the 6 month period). Despite the increase in driving instructor training courses sold the number of employed trainers dropped from 166 to 131 (i.e. 20% decrease) while the number of sales staff increased to 143. The company now has more people selling then they have doing the actual training.
The Red driving school recruitement advert "Earn £30,000 (£600 per week) a year as a Red driving instructor" has sold over 18,000 driving instructor training courses in the 2 year period covered by these accounts which is totally disproportionate to the size of the driving school (i.e. a few hundred instructors) and its ability to secure the job and earnings promised if a significant number where ever to qualify. Even household brand names such as BSM and the AA can only support 2,000 and 3,000 respectively. Over the last 10 years the number of courses sold on the back of this job advert for Red driving school is likely to well exceed 50,000 based on previous accounts! At this rate of recruitment Red driving school should be 10 times bigger than the AA and BSM put together!
Clearly the major TV Red driving school advertising is paying off in a big way for the company with increase in instructor course sales and profits. The driving school income is only up by 5% over the 2 year period which would suggest it hasn't grow in real terms after increases in costs but it was noticed that the company has just sold off the whole of its fleet of driving school cars. From now on it would seem anyone joining Red driving school will need to lease a car from another company. This will help protect the Company if there is a down turn in the driving school business as it will not have the problem of having to dispose of any cars in an already depressed car sales marketplace. It also means if the franchise doesnot work out for anyone Red don't get lumbered with a car the instructor will have to take it with him or her.
Anyone can obtain a full copy of the LVG Limited’s accounts from:
http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk then proceed to WebCHeck service to obtain information. There is a small charge of about £5.