RAC plc
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RAC plc is a UK-based motoring organisation, originally formed by the Royal Automobile Club to assist members with roadside and other motoring services.
Founded in 1897, the club introduced uniformed patrols in 1901 and added roadside telephones in 1912.
In September 2002, the RAC motoring services were sold by the Royal Automobile Club to Lex Services plc, which renamed itself RAC plc. There is no longer any formal connection between the two organisations.
RAC also owns BSM (previously The British School of Motoring) and Lex Vehicle Leasing.
In March 2005 RAC agreed to recommend to its shareholders an offer worth a total of GBP 1.25 billion from insurance company Aviva.
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External links
- Official website (http://www.racplc.co.uk)