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Driver iQ Parent Firm Restructures and Rebrands under Cisive Name
Driver iQ, a provider of comprehensive background screening and driver monitoring services, has announced that its parent company, Carco Group, is changing its name to Cisive.


Driver iQ, a provider of comprehensive background screening and driver monitoring services, has announced that its parent company, Carco Group, is changing its name to Cisive.
The name change to Cisive is intended to better communicate the company’s focus on clear and accurate insights for HR solutions, security and insurance fraud prevention clients.
“Providing the trucking industry’s most accurate solution for driver employment history and background screening needs will be even easier as part of the new Cisive family of brands,” said Lana Batts, co-president of Driver iQ. “The drive and innovative approach at Cisive will further strengthen the already formidable screening and investigation capabilities in place at Driver iQ.”
Cisive will house the Carco and Driver IQ brands and continue its mission to help clients identify fraud and reduce risk through innovative technology. The company said it is rebranding to keep pace with its growth and drive innovation across the human resource capital management market.
Driver iQ screens trucking industry employees and maintains a driver employment database with information on driving records, employment verification, criminal records and ongoing driver minoring. The Carco brand will focus exclusively on pre-insurance vehicle inspections and fraud prevention.
“Cisive stands for clear and accurate insights that give our clients confidence in their most critical decisions while protecting their brand and reputation,” said Jim Owens, CEO and president of Cisive. “It has become harder and more complex to separate fact from fiction in a world where instant information rules. Today’s businesses demand an experience and perspective best delivered by technology integrated with human insight.”
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