ARC360 News Round Up – Friday 19 August       

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The next ARC360 On Demand webinARC will address the escalating skills crisis within the automotive sector, with leading experts in the industry discussing recruitment and retention, and how to appeal to a wider demographic of next generation talent.

Taking part will be Carpenters, Entegral and Gemini ARC. 

Government announces accelerated self-driving timeline

The UK government has unveiled plans which could see self-driving vehicles on UK roads by 2025, with some automated vehicles on motorways as early as next year.Backed by an investment of £100m, it is creating new legislation to accelerate the roll out of automated vehicles which it believes could create 38,000 new jobs and add £42bn to the UK economy. 

Repairify set for Automechanika reveal

Repairify will showcase a range of new remote diagnostics products for the European automotive aftermarket at Automechanika Frankfurt, which will take place from 13-17 September.

Motofix secures AA appointment

Motofix Group has announced that all eight of its accident repair locations covering the south and south west have been appointed by AA Insurance, covering both the AA Underwriting and AA Accident Assist.  

Coming soon: ClaimsTech Live

There is less than a month to go until the innovative ClaimsTech Live event takes place at Village Underground, Shoreditch on 15 September.

Themed ‘Show me happy customers (and the money!)’, the fully immersive ILC event is being widely supported by the insurance industry, with Aviva, Collingwood, ERS, LV and Marshmallow among the major insurers taking part.

Automotive vacancies set to top 160,000

The IMI has revealed the scale of the looming skills crisis, predicting there will be up to 160,000 vacancies in the automotive industry by 2031.

It believes that despite a two per cent decrease in the total number of jobs in the sector, an aging population, decreased immigration and the green agenda will exacerbate the skills crisis over the coming years.

Promotion for Powles

Phil Powles has been promoted to the position of Volvo Cars UK Body and Paint Programme Manager at OUTSORC.

He joined the multi award-winning programme in January after working at Davies Group as the Network Manager and brings with him over 25 years of experience in the repair, engineering and insurance claims sector.

Mixed second quarter results

UK heavy goods vehicle (HGV) registrations grew by 0.4% to 9,533 units in the second quarter of 2022 but has declined by one per cent in the first half of 2022 compared to 2021, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Trader.

It has also reported that the UK new bus and coach market grew by 0.6% to 1,066 units in the second quarter and is up 17.9% on last year.

Indasa teams up with Evercoat for major exhibition

Indasa will co-exhibit at Automechanika Frankfurt with Evercoat after signing a European marketing and distribution agreement with the a US-provider of high-performance body fillers.

Automechanika Frankfurt takes place from 13-17 September.

Book now for ‘must attend’ event

Tickets are still available for the inaugural MGA Claims Conference, which takes place at 155 Bishopsgate, London, on Wednesday, 28 September.

Held in association with the Managing General Agents Associations and supported by gold sponsors EDAM Group and DWF360 along with silver sponsors Vitesse PSP, the ILC event has been described as ‘must attend’ for MGAs, insurers, capacity providers and claims suppliers throughout the UK and Europe.

Use it or lose it

Motor insurers must make the most of new technologies such as automation and AI to prevent policyholders switching carriers.

This is according to EIS Group Senior Alliance Director Paul Wishman, who said that a bad claims experience is the main reason customers change insurers.

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Customer retention is the not-so-hidden war taking place within the insurance sector and as technology advances, creating more opportunity for differentiation in the claims journey and customer satisfaction, the battle is only going to intensify.

In this contributed article, Paul Wishman, EIS Program Director, who has a proven track record of improving performance through innovation, discusses the value of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in gaining the competitive advantage. 

Our acquisition of Metromile’s Enterprise Business Solutions coincided with a recent report from Accenture and a spate of LinkedIn posts from some within the insurance industry that highlighted the friction that still exists within the claims experiences – and served as a timely reminder that customer experience is the area where the greatest opportunities exist.

To help encapsulate the scale of concern, Accenture found that 31% of claimants were not fully satisfied with their home and auto insurance claims-handling experiences over the past two years. Among the top concerns were settlement speed (cited by 60%), followed by issues with the closing process (cited by 45%).

Not surprisingly, dissatisfaction with the claims experience is a primary reason customers switch insurers. According to the report, 30% of dissatisfied claimants said they had changed carriers in the past two years, and an additional 47% said they were considering it. 

Overall, unhappy consumers could represent as much as $34bn in premiums annually and as much as $170bn over the next five years.

AI

However, AI and a range of other technology solutions can now improve the claims customer experience. 

Accenture found that 79% of claims executives that were surveyed believe automation, AI, and data analytics can add value across the entire claims value chain, from flagging fraudulent claims to damage assessment and loss estimation, reserving, adjusting, processing optimisation, and subrogation.

Further, Accenture found that 65% of insurers plan to invest $10m or more in these technologies over the next three years, which spells bad news for technology laggards.

From my own experience, I can attest that AI can replace rules-based applications, which frequently require manual interventions, and introduce enormous efficiencies. 

And it makes sense to leverage AI for decision-making across the claims value chain too.

Plus, insurance carriers are inundated with structured and unstructured data. By leveraging AI and cloud-native technologies, carriers can better ingest and analyse data, making quicker and better decisions while at the same time minimising overheads and, most importantly, offering claimants an improved customer experience.

Technology

While the Accenture report focuses primarily on the impact AI can have on improving claims, many other complementary technologies also can help insurers align with the claims value chain and make sure they’re responsive to customer needs.

These opportunities include harnessing the right ecosystem of technologies to make it easier to collaborate with essential partners across the value chain, including third-party administrators, enabling more straight-through processing that liberates adjustors to focus their efforts on more complex incidents.

All of this can help improve the customer experience as well as overall satisfaction. 

But as customers increasingly seek insurance providers that offer the best service, a carrier’s interest in improving the claims experience is also a matter of healthy self-interest, and I look forward to continuing to solve root problems and demonstrate enhancements across claims operations and the customer experience.”

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Tickets available for ‘must attend’ event

Tickets are still available for the inaugural MGA Claims Conference, which takes place at 155 Bishopsgate, London, on Wednesday, 28 September.

Held in association with the Managing General Agents Associations and supported by gold sponsors EDAM Group and DWF360 along with silver sponsors Vitesse PSP, the ILC event has been described as ‘must attend’ for MGAs, insurers, capacity providers and claims suppliers throughout the UK and Europe.

Focusing on claims across the MGA space but also covering motor, home, commercial, pet, travel, and niche product lines, the MGA Claims Conference will feature a number of sessions covering business-critical topics such as: 

  • Building winning MGA claims solutions for everyone  
  • Accessing the latest claims technology  
  • Measuring strategic claims outcomes 
  • Success stories and salutary lessons 
  • The voice of the regulator 

As well as insights from key partners and in-person networking opportunities, the innovative event will also feature a head-to-head insource Vs outsource claims management debate between Simon Gallimore, CEO, EDAM Group and Peter Edgar, Head of Motor Claims Operations, RSA.

Stuart Ballantyne, head of ILC’s MGA Claims Conference, said, “Having two key persons of influence from within the sector – Simon and Peter – provide their opposing views will provide a fascinating insight into the market dynamics at play and critical areas for consideration.”

Click here to secure your place or find out more about how you can get involved in the event. https://www.iloveclaims.com/product/mga-conference-2022/

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Coming soon: ClaimsTech Live

Less than a month remains until the innovative ClaimsTech Live event takes place at Village Underground, Shoreditch on 15 September.

Themed ‘Show me happy customers (and the money!)’, the fully immersive ILC event is being widely supported by the insurance industry, with Aviva, Collingwood, ERS, LV and Marshmallow among the major insurers taking part.

ClaimsTech Live 2022 will showcase the latest in product development through a number of cutting-edge demonstrations, while attendees will also hear key people within the sector share their experiences and insights into the trends and technologies shaping the claims space through a number of peer-to-peer interviews.

Supported by Headline Sponsor Sightcall, Gold Sponsors Solera Audatex, CoreLogic, Digilog, DWF360, LexisNexis, and Verisk and Silver Sponsor Synergy, ClaimsTech Live 2022 is the latest in a full calendar of digital and physical events taking place throughout the year. 

This includes two digital events – the first took place in June and can be seen here – as well an ongoing series of interviews with ClaimsTech partners.

To secure a ticket or support the event please email ILC Sales Executive Jon Hutchinson jon@iloveclaims.com or ILC Head of Events Rachael Hunt rachael@iloveclaims.com.

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Government sets 2025 target for self-driving launch

The UK government has unveiled plans which could see self-driving vehicles on UK roads by 2025, with some automated vehicles on motorways as early as next year.

Backed by an investment of £100m, it is creating new legislation to accelerate the roll out of automated vehicles which it believes could create 38,000 new jobs and add £42bn to the UK economy. 

Of the £100m investment, £34m will be dedicated to research to enhance safety with a further £20m to kick-start self-driving projects and services, such as airport shuttle pods and home deliveries.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said, “The benefits of self-driving vehicles have the potential to be huge. Not only can they improve people’s access to education and other vital services, but the industry itself can create tens of thousands of job opportunities throughout the country. Most importantly, they’re expected to make our roads safer by reducing the dangers of driver error in road collisions.

“We want the UK to be at the forefront of developing and using this fantastic technology, and that is why we are investing millions in vital research into safety and setting the legislation to ensure we gain the full benefits that this technology promises.”

AA President Edmund King said, “The automotive world is changing rapidly and so the government is right to embrace the positive changes offered by this new technology and back it by funding research and putting forward legislation. Assisted driving systems, for example, autonomous emergency braking and adaptive cruise control, are already helping millions of drivers stay safe on the roads.It is still quite a big leap from assisted driving, where the driver is still in control, to self-driving, where the car takes control. However, the ultimate prize, in terms of saving thousands of lives and improving the mobility of the elderly and the less mobile, is well worth pursuing.”

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Motofix announces AA appointment

Motofix Group has announced that all eight of its accident repair locations covering the south and south west have been appointed by AA Insurance, covering both the AA Underwriting and AA Accident Assist.   

Tim Rankin, Managing Director of AA Accident Management, said: “With the emergence of rapidly changing vehicle technologies, Motofix’s 27 vehicle manufacturer approvals, combined with an ability to centrally manage and build strategic partnership played a key role in the group’s appointment. We are making significant investments in the future of the AA and believe this relationship will prove an invaluable partner to the AA team.”  

Mark Stuart, Motofix Commercial Director, said “We are thrilled to be partnering with the AA which is one of the UK’s strongest and most trusted brands.”

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Automotive vacancies set to top 160,000

The IMI is predicting up to 160,000 vacancies in the automotive industry by 2031.

It believes that despite a two per cent decrease in the total number of jobs in the sector, an aging population, decreased immigration and the green agenda will exacerbate the skills crisis over the coming years.This is according to its Automotive Sector Employment report, which predicts that vehicle technician will be the most in-demand role, accounting for up to 16% of total vacancies. 

Steve Nash, CEO of the IMI said, “The industry faces its biggest skills challenge of the last two decades. We have been lobbying government, the automotive industry and the education sector for a long time to invest in addressing the shortage in qualified EV technicians, and the majority have stepped up to the challenge. But our latest report worryingly reveals that the UK’s lack of EV skills are just the tip of the iceberg. 

“An aging population is a significant contributor to the dilemma. Many of our older workers are set to retire over the coming years and fewer younger workers are joining the labour force. Without doubt, more needs to be done to attract young blood into the UK’s automotive sector.”However, a Perception of the Automotive Sector Survey carried out by the IMI’s Diversity Task Force found that just 16% of the 1,600 school-aged and young children questioned considered the automotive sector a viable career, with poor salaries and a misunderstanding of job roles the main dissuading factors. 

 

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Used car market suffers second-quarter slump

Supply disruption continues to impact vehicle sales with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders reporting an 18.8% decrease in the used car market in the second quarter of 2022.

It found that just 1,759,684 transactions took place, representing a 407,820 shortfall compared to the same period last year.

Declines of 16.8%, 20.9% and 18.6% were recorded in April, May and June respectively.

However, electric vehicle sales rose 57.1% to reach 16,782 units, doubling marketshare to one per cent, while plug-in hybrids reported a one per cent increase.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “It was inevitable that the squeeze on new car supply would filter through to the used market. Despite this, Britain’s used car buyers clearly have a growing appetite for the latest low and zero emission cars, and we need a thriving new car market to feed it. The next Prime Minister must create the conditions to drive consumer confidence, especially in EVs, to drive the fleet renewal necessary to meet our decarbonisation goals.”

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Premier Group welcomes new talent

Premier Group has announced it will open its doors to the next generation of talent with an open day at is Cannock site on Saturday, 15 October 2022.

Held in association with School of Thought, the event is aimed at anyone aged 14 to 20 and is intended to showcase the technology, innovation and career opportunities within the sector, banishing any misconceptions that may exist around what working in the automotive aftermarket is like.

Phil Ashley, Director, said, “The traditional views and perceptions of a person working in automotive are outdated and holding back potential new trainees. When people think about a car repair technician many picture mechanics covered in oil, working in dark, cold and dirty environments. This is far from the case today, with so many varied roles in the industry.

“The technicians of today are highly skilled, utilising hi-tech equipment working with cars featuring automated safety systems and complex electronics. Unfortunately, the misconceptions of the automotive industry are limiting the number of people investigating career opportunities.”

According to the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), automotive vacancies are at their highest level for 20 years. With 23,000 jobs unfilled, or four per cent of the entire workforce, automotive has the sixth highest vacancy rate across all industry sectors.

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ARC360 News Round Up – Friday 12 August 

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On Demand webinARC – Next Generation: 1.30pm Wednesday 24 August 

During this ARC360 On Demand webinARC we look at how the industry is working in attracting new demographics, generations and skillsets by catching up with those at the very forefront of the change – the next generation. Featuring Carpenters, Entegral and Gemini ARC. 

ARC360 backs Trend Tracker survey 

ARC360 is lending its support to Trend Tracker to help research its latest Repair Market Survey. 

To better reflect and understand the challenges and trends affecting the sector during these unprecedented times, the survey will be more in depth than ever. 

Alongside the forensic market report, Trend Tracker is also carrying out comprehensive surveys of both customers and businesses within the industry. 

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New premiums rising faster than renewals 

The Association of British Insurers has reported a £5 increase in the average price of motor insurance in the second quarter of the year

Its latest Motor Insurance Premium Tracker saw premiums increase to an average of £419, however, this is still £11 lower than the same quarter in 2021. 

Used car market on downward trend 

The UK used car market slumped 18.8% in the second quarter of 2022, as supply disruption continues to impact vehicle sales. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders reported that just 1,759,684 transactions took place, representing a 407,820 shortfall compared to the same period last year. 

However, electric vehicle sales rose 57.1% to reach 16,782 units. 

Engines revved up for AutoRaise Rally 

The 2022 AutoRaise Rally of West Midlands and Mid Wales has new sponsorship. 

It has been confirmed that Synetiq, Egertons Recovery Group and Service Certainty are backing the event for the first time, while S&G Response, NWVA, Prasco, 4Elms Group, Motofix, Sherwin Williams, ABP and Thatcham Research have all renewed their sponsorship. 

BASF backs gender diversity with historic build 

BASF promoted gender diversity within the industry by partnering with Volvo and celebrity builder Bogi Lateiner on an all-female build project of a 1961 Volvo PV544. 

More than 150 women from around the world took part in the historic build, which included a week-long takeover by seven BASF women. 

Mirka makes Irish move 

Mirka UK will continue its focus on growth within the Irish market when it showcases a range of its tools at the Auto Trade Expo, taking place in Dublin from 15-16 October. 

Alongside a range of innovative electric tools, it will debut its new Galaxy and Iridium SR abrasive ranges.   

Premier Group opens its doors 

Premier Group has announced it will open its doors to the next generation of talent with an open day at is Cannock site on Saturday, 15 October 2022. 

Held in association with School of Thought, the event is aimed at anyone aged 14 to 20 and is intended to showcase the technology, innovation and career opportunities within the sector. 

It’s good to talk

Gemini has reintroduced face-to-face regional meetings, giving its operations and finance teams the opportunity to discuss future strategy and best practice with site managers across the group.  

While remote technology will continue to support group-wide communications, Gemini also appreciates the value of getting colleagues together in the same room for the first time following Covid-19. 

Apollo welcomes new apprentice 

Apollo Accident Repair Group is continuing its commitment to apprenticeships by welcoming Ben Tomes to the company. He has started his journey as a Vehicle Damage Assessor apprentice at the group’s Swindon site, where he will be mentored by Assistant Manager and ATA-accredited Tom Doig. 

Repairers called on to help customers go green 

eBay Green Parts for business has sought to bust a few myths around green parts to encourage their wider uptake throughout the industry. 

It has highlighted the benefits around cost, availability and sustainability as compelling arguments around their use in repairs, and revealed that if the UK increased the number of recycled parts by just 10% it would avoid 390,000 vehicle parts going to landfill each year, saving nearly 190,000 tonnes in carbon emissions. 

Komoo celebrates hat-trick 

Komoo is expanding is footprint and work capacity in the South West and Wales by opening a third site in Weston-Super-Mare.  

Providing round-the-clock repair services to vehicle rental and fleet businesses, its sustainable Repair Qubes are fitted with the tools, equipment and skilled expertise to carry out rapid repairs on both cars and light commercial vehicles to BS10125 Kitemark accredited standards. 

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