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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has set an ambitious target to substantially increase its revenue by 2028, as part of efforts to transform operations through digitalisation.
Speaking at a stakeholder engagement with Margins ID Systems Applications Limited, a subsidiary of Margins ID Group, Board Chairman George Spencer Quaye said: “Our primary objective is to leave behind a legacy where the DVLA is known as a corruption-free office. By plugging loopholes and removing human interference, we can achieve our financial targets while restoring public trust.”

Mr Quaye emphasised the Authority’s determination to build a transparent and trustworthy institution by eliminating corruption and embracing technology.
DVLA Chief Executive Officer, Julius Neequaye Kote, reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to digital transformation and efficiency. “We are excited to announce plans to open new branches across the country soon, which will enhance efficiency and reduce corruption,” he said.
Margins ID Group CEO, Moses Baiden, also expressed confidence in supporting the DVLA’s transformation agenda. “We are prepared to implement the necessary changes because we are certified and equipped to deliver comprehensive solutions. Policy directives are all we need to move forward,” he said.

Margins ID Group holds global certifications including ISO/IEC 27001:2022 for Information Security Management, ISO 22301:2019 for Business Continuity Management, and ISO 20000:2018 for Service Management.
With more than three decades of experience in digitisation, data warehousing, smart card printing, access control management, and digital identity solutions, Margins ID Group and its subsidiaries say they are ready to partner with institutions to advance Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16.9, which seeks to provide legal identity for all.
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