Plunkys All Stars break £15k barrier

Support from the Vella Group – amongst many others – has helped take this year’s Plunkys All Stars fundraising total to beyond the £15,000 barrier.

The charity football match will take place on 28 June at the Football Development Centre in Norwich, raising valuable funds for Norfolk and Waveney MIND, East Anglian Air Ambulance and the Fire Fighters Charity.

Organiser Steve Plunkett is hoping to raise upwards of £25,000 from what will be the last match in a charity initiative that has been ongoing for more than a decade, raising more than £100,000 so far for worthy causes.

He said, “We have just broken through the £15k barrier for 2024. It’s just incredible to receive the support once again from the Vella Group, and I’d really like to thank Marc, Karl, Tom and Rachel for getting behind the final Plunks All Stars game.”

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Senior analyst joins ARC360 line-up

Matthew Freeman, Managing Consultant at Solera cap hpi is the latest key name added to ARC360’s ‘future vehicle technology’ themed event agenda.

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, ARC360 is supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: Gemini ARC, Repairify and Prasco.

The specialist event is sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research along with Stellantis which will host the ‘Stellantis Zone’ on the day.

Matthew, an automotive industry analyst with two decades of experience in the industry, specialises in analysis, consulting and manufacturing sector roles. He helps cap hpi work closely with leading global companies through the entire lifecycle of a vehicle, helping optimize products and services.

Matthew joins already announced guest speakers:

  • Andrew Jobling, Supply Chain Lead, UKGI Supply Chain, Aviva
  • Tom Leggett, Vehicle Technology Manager, Thatcham Research
  • Ulrike Lucas, Head of Procurement & Supply – Allianz Claims, Allianz Insurance plc
  • Dawn Marsden, Head of Claims Supplier Management and Engineering Services, esure

This year’s event follows up on last year’s highly acclaimed specialist electric vehicle (EV) event to further explore just how technology is shaping the future of the industry and how businesses can optimise their value in the supply chain.

Underpinning the entire occasion will be a keen focus on what is arguably the most critical factor across the entire industry right now – people and skillsets. Also included will be a dedicated ‘business growth’ session to reflect the changing times within the sector.

Tickets for the event are on sale now – click here to book.

A limited number of special repairer guest passes are available, to join the waiting list please email mark@iloveclaims.com.

To find out more about the opportunities available to get involved in the event – exhibition or sponsorship, or how to become an ARC360 Partner contact mark@iloveclaims.com or liane@iloveclaims.com.

For a full overview of last year’s event, click here.

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

ARC360 News – Friday, 3 May 2024

Leading influencers assemble for future sector insights

Vehicle technology specialist, Tom Leggett is the latest leading influencer to join ARC360’s specialist ‘future vehicle technology’ themed event agenda.

No single factor behind falling volumes

More than a dozen industry experts took part in the third ARC360 Breakfast Think Tank last week, when attention turned to the sudden and dramatic fall in repair volumes in the last few months. 

Voices from repairers, insurers, suppliers and data experts were heard, when it was agreed that there has been a ‘sharp and noticeable fall’ in volumes since mid-February, with no obvious single factor responsible for the drop off. 

Bodyshop Briefs

  • MG Cannon has installed Glasurit’s all-new waterborne basecoat system, Glasurit 100 Line, in all six sites.
  • M&A Coachworks has been named Bentley Bodyshop of the Year 2023.
  • Steer Automotive Group’s Miguel Harvey came second at the Emirate Skills National Final Competition for Car Painting, seeing off competition from France, Germany, the UAE, and the UK.
  • Devonshire Motors Accident Repair Centres has undergone five audits in five days, securing vehicle repair approvals from Jaguar and Telsa.
  • Gemini ARC has launched its 35th site. Gemini Barnstaple is a 7,700 sqft site based in Ilfracombe with capacity to repair 1,000 vehicles a year.

Industry News

Conference highlights opportunities for positive change

ILC’s New Generation in Claims Conference helped highlight the opportunities available to positively influence how the industry can best attract and retain future talent.

Host for the day James Lambert, ILC’s New Generation in Claims Sector Lead and Founder of Engage to Succeed, opened the day’s proceedings by referencing Henry Ford’s quote: “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.”

James added, “Let’s keep that in mind and think about what is possible, how we can change, what’s the cost of not changing, and what could work in your business.”

Claims cost increases surge ahead of premiums

New figures released by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) have revealed that the cost of claims rose eight per cent in the first three months of 2024 compared to a one per cent rise in premiums.

Average cost of a motor claim rose to £4,800 in the first quarter, while average comprehensive car insurance policies are now £635.

Plunkys All Stars raise over £100k

The final Plunkys All Stars football match will take place on 28 June at the Football Development Centre in Norwich, raising funds for Norfolk and Waveney MIND, East Anglian Air Ambulance, and the Fire Fighters Charity.

To date the football matches have raised over £100k for worthy charities.

Ben turns up the heat for next challenge

Ten teams of two will trek across the Sahara Desert in November as part of automotive charity Ben’s Industry Leader Challenge.

Participating teams will navigate about 17 miles a day in temperatures reaching 35 Deg C to raise a minimum of £20,000 each.

Introducing SERMI

A new association has been established to control access to security-related repair and maintenance information (SERMI).

Managed by vehicle manufacturers and repairers, the SERMI Association has been created primarily to combat vehicle theft by approving and monitoring who has access to what information.

Phil Peace, Managing Director, Repairify, explains more.

NWVA ‘Alert’ to quicker processes

NWVA has launched Insure Alert, a new add-on product that allows recovery operators and vehicle storage compounds to communicate faster with insurers, fleets, hire companies, and leasing companies.

Avant celebrates landmark birthday

Huddersfield-based Avant has celebrated its 20th birthday. The market-leading independent organisation specialises in the provision of solutions across all aspects of the automotive aftermarket.

OEC and Toyota announce parts partnership

OEC has announced a new Trade Parts Programme partnership with Toyota GB for both the Toyota and Lexus brands.

As part of the collaboration, it will provide a dedicated team of business development managers, sales reps, call centre agents, and marketing solutions to support growth.

Copart celebrated at Great Women Top 100 awards

CEO of Copart UK & Ireland Jane Pocock has been recognised in the 2024 Autocar Great Women Top 100 awards, which celebrates influential women in the industry.

She was a finalist in the Executive Category.

BASF 100 Line delivers stellar results

BASF has announced stellar results of its eco-friendly waterborne basecoat, 100 Line, based on data from 1,000 bodyshops in 20 countries that have adopted it.

It reported an average of 40% less process time, 30% less material usage with every application, 20% less consumption, and 50% faster process times.

EV charging prices frozen

The AA EV Recharge Report for March has revealed that electric vehicle charging prices across the public network were frozen across all speeds during the month, compared to a 0.63 pence per litre rise in petrol prices.

VM News

BYD profits plummet by nearly 50%

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has reported a £502m (47%) fall in profits in the first quarter of the year.

It sold just over 300,000 units in the first three months of the year compared to 526,000 sales in the same period last year.

Prancing horse unveils V12 models

Ferrari has unveiled the new two-seater Berlinetta and Spider, both of which are powered by a V12 engine that that boasts 830 cv power output, with maximum revs of 9500 rpm.

Aston Martin in the slow lane

Aston Martin has reported that pre-tax losses nearly doubled to £138.8m in the first quarter of the year, with 945 wholesale car sales compared to 1,269 during the same period last year.

People

  • Page Automotive Group has appointed Paul Colebrook as Group Operations Manager.
  • Direct Line Group has appointed Craig Thornton as Managing Director Home and Growth, Martin Milliner as Managing Director of Claims and Hugh Hessing as Chief Operating Officer. In addition, Roger Lowry has been named Director of Corporate Affairs and Alexandra Hayes as Chief of Staff.
  • Allianz has promoted Caroline Johnson to the role of Claims Director in the company’s personal lines business, while Nicola George has taken over from Mike Crane as Managing Director at the company’s personal lines broker business.
  • IMI Policy and Public Affairs Lead Hayley Pells has been celebrated in the Government Affairs category of the Autocar Great Women 2024 Top 100.

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Introducing SERMI

A new association has been established to control access to security-related repair and maintenance information (SERMI). Managed by vehicle manufacturers and repairers, the SERMI Association has been created primarily to combat vehicle theft by approving and monitoring who has access to what information. Although mandatory in certain European counties, it is voluntary in the UK – although that will change.

Here, Phil Peace, Managing Director, Repairify, explains more:

Can you provide a bit of background into the creation of SERMI – how and why it was set up?

SERMI is the scheme for accreditation, approval and authorisation to access security-related repair and maintenance information (RMI). The scheme ensures secure access to vehicle manufacturers’ data for independent operators, remote service suppliers (RSS), and their respective employees.

The Association has been created to further develop, own, operate and maintain the scheme and processes related to access to security-related repair and maintenance information for motor vehicles and to provide a process to approve and authorise independent operators (IOs) working in the European automotive aftermarket to enable them to access security-related RMI.

The SERMI Association is managed jointly by vehicle manufacturers and independent operators (repairers) as stakeholders who are primarily involved in the process of providing or obtaining access to security-related RMI.

What has it been established to achieve?

It has been introduced to ensure that vehicle repairers and individuals working on theft-related items within a vehicle have registered with a centralised body and have been checked against certain criteria that allows them to work on them. Ultimately it is designed to help reduce vehicle theft.

Does it have political/industry support?

The answer to that is yes. In Europe the use of the SERMI scheme is mandated by the Delegated Regulation (EU) N° 2021/1244 amending Regulation (EU) N° 2018/858. From a UK perspective it is not mandatory, however, it is being introduced on a voluntary basis and there is industry support from the NAB, which is the controlling body of UCAS, and from the RMI, which is one of the auditing bodies.

What is Repairify’s role within the SERMI Scheme?

As a business, Repairify does not have a specific role within SERMI. However, Repairify is classed as an RSS (Remote Service Supplier). This means that we, along with other Remote Service Suppliers, will need to conform to the SERMI process when working on security-related items.

What does CAB approval mean?

To put it in very simple terms, CAB means Conformity Assessment Body, and they establish, monitor and audit the independent operators to ensure conformity with the scheme to allow access to ‘security-related’ vehicle management information.

How has the development of modern vehicles emphasised the need for SERMI?

There have always been concerns relating to vehicle theft. This process is a way of helping to control who has access to information that could lead to or assist in the theft of a vehicle. Technology is constantly evolving so the introduction of SERMI is designed to try and provide visibility, behind a GDPR wall, as to who is requesting what information and who is undertaking the work. It allows the OE to lock down security information within tools and only be accessed by individuals authorised to do so under the scheme.

Is scheme mandatory or voluntary for OEs?

In Europe, the scheme is mandatory, so all OEs have to conform to it and with the process being standardised it means that the OE has had to adapt their systems to recognise the SERMI certification for an individual and means the tool is unlocked for use. However, in the UK the scheme is voluntary for an OE, so it is up to the OE if they want to join.

How is approval granted, and based on what?

The approval process will see the independent operator apply for approval via the CAB (Certifying Body) and it will be based on criteria laid out by SERMI.

Is it updated on a regular basis to ensure up-to-date information of who is registered?

To ensure all information on the system is up to date, it is the responsibility of the IO to ensure that their staff are registered, and any changes reflected on the system.

SERMI has already been implemented across many European countries, with more following in April.

Can you explain how SERMI is being or will be implemented in the UK?

On 1 April, SERMI had a significant release across many new markets in Europe and it is waiting to see the implications of this rollout before the next countries for launch are announced. From a UK perspective, it means that the launch of SERMI is likely to be 1 July at the earliest, however, like anything it could be subject to change.

When it comes to implementation in the UK, UCAS is in the process of approving the scheme. Once it has done this a couple of things will happen. The first is that manufactures will decide if they opt into the scheme in the UK (as it is voluntary). The second, assuming a manufacturer has opted into the scheme, will see an independent operator (repairer) need to be registered on the SERMI Scheme to enable them to obtain the credentials to access the OE tool for security and theft related information.

However, if the repairer is using an RSS, that business and its employees must also have credentials to be able to open the tool.

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Leading influencers assemble for future sector insights

Vehicle technology specialist, Tom Leggett is the latest leading influencer to join ARC360’s specialist ‘future vehicle technology’ themed event agenda.

Tom, Vehicle Technology Manager at risk intelligence company Thatcham Research, is responsible for gathering insight and intelligence regarding current and future vehicle technology across areas such as automation, connectivity, safety, repair, manufacturing, electrification and security. During his session, Tom will share the current learnings and hint at what is next in line for the sector.

Taking place on Thursday 27 June 2024 at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, ARC360 is supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: Gemini ARC, Repairify and Prasco.

The specialist event is sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research along with Stellantis which will host the ‘Stellantis Zone’ on the day – providing insights into their latest vehicles and network operations.

More than 40 of the UK’s most influential names from within insurance are already confirmed to attend the event which follows up on last year’s highly acclaimed specialist electric vehicle (EV) event to further explore just how technology is shaping the future of the industry and how businesses can optimise their value in the supply chain.

Some of the leading insurers represented at the event include: Action 365, Ageas, Allianz, Arch Insurance, Aviva Insurance, Broker Direct, Collingwood, Direct Line Group, esure, First Central Services UK Ltd, Hastings Direct, Haven Claims, LV= General Insurance, Markerstudy Insurance Services Ltd, NOVO Incident Management, NFU Mutual and QBE.

Many of the UK’s leading repairers are also set to attend including names such as: Accident Express, Allied Vehicles, Autocraft Telford, Brian Robson Coachworks, Castle Coachworks, Chaplane ARC, Chartwell, Cougar Direct, Devonshire Motors, Fix Auto, Fylde Coast ARC, KC Autos, Motofix, Solus Accident Repair Centres, Steer Automotive, The ARC Group and The Vella Group.

Underpinning the entire event will be a keen focus on what is arguably the most critical factor across the entire industry right now – people and skillsets. Also included will be a dedicated ‘business growth’ session to reflect the changing times within the sector.

Tickets for the event are on sale now – click here to book https://iloveclaims.com/product/arc360-2024/

A limited number of special repairer guest passes are available, to join the waiting list please email mark@iloveclaims.com.

To find out more about the opportunities available to get involved in the event – exhibition or sponsorship, or how to become an ARC360 Partner contact mark@iloveclaims.com or liane@iloveclaims.com.

For a full overview of last year’s event, click here: https://iloveclaims.com/previous_events/arc360-gaining-ground-together-2023/

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

The heat is on for Ben’s next challenge

Ten teams of two will trek across the Sahara Desert in November as part of automotive charity Ben’s Industry Leader Challenge.

Participating teams will navigate about 17 miles a day in temperatures reaching 35 Deg C to raise a minimum of £20,000 each.

Already committed to the challenge are teams from the Retail Motor Industry Federation, the Independent Garage Association and LKQ ECP, with Stuart James, Director of RMIF, Rob Collison, Chairman of the IGA and Kevin Finn, Chair of RMIF and IMI, confirmed to be taking part.

Matt Wigginton, Director of Partnerships, Engagement & Income, said, “If you’re serious about doing something incredible while making a real difference to people’s lives, this year’s Industry Leader Challenge is the perfect opportunity. As with all ILC events, the primary focus is on raising funds to support people in the automotive industry who are facing challenges beyond their control.

“We encourage anyone up for the challenge to reach out and join us in this once-in-a-lifetime experience while raising money to support those in the industry who are struggling or in crisis. Now more than ever, automotive people need Ben – and we need you and your support.”

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Plunkys All Stars tops £100k fundraising milestone

More than £100k has now been raised for charity during more than a decade of Plunkys All Stars football matches.

The charity games have been organised by well-known industry figure, Steve Plunkett, Lotus Cars, Global Bodyshop Programme Manager to raise valuable funds for a range of worthy charities over the years

This year’s match, taking place on 28 June at the Football Development Centre in Norwich, will mark the final Plunkys All Star match and is being held in support of Norfolk and Waveney MIND, East Anglian Air Ambulance, and the Fire Fighters Charity, after local firefighter Carl Mills took his own life in 2022.

Steve said: “It was an easy decision to do this year’s game in honour and memory of Carl, to remember him but also to thank the three charities that supported him and his family when they needed them the most.”

Steve has set a big goal this year: to raise a record amount from one match (£25,000) and beat what was raised last year.

Steve continued, “We are all keen to go out with a bang, so any donations, support and sponsorship from any individual or business will be greatly appreciated. I still have various items that can be sponsored for the big night and we are also looking for auction and raffle prizes, too.”

Amongst the sponsors to date is ARC360 Corporate Partner Nationwide Vehicle Assistance which is pitch sponsor for 2024.

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Claims cost increases surge ahead of premiums

New figures released by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) have revealed that the cost of claims rose eight per cent in the first three months of 2024 compared to a one per cent rise in premiums.

The ABI’s Motor Insurance Tracker found that the average cost of a motor claim rose to £4,800 in the first quarter, while average comprehensive car insurance policies are now £635.

These figures are based on data extracted from almost 28 million sold policies.

Looking at the longer-term trend, the ABI has reported that since 2017 claims costs have increased by 23% in real terms while policies are just £8 more expensive.

Mervyn Skeet, the ABI’s director of general insurance policy, said: We understand that car insurance costs are putting pressure on household finances. These figures show how competitive the motor market is, with insurers absorbing significant cost rises but keeping prices relatively stable. Even though these figures demonstrate a slowdown in price increases, we won’t be taking our foot off the gas when it comes to our work on tackling the cost of cover.”

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

MG Cannon goes green with Glasurit

MG Cannon has announced a new partnership with Glasurit to use its ecofriendly paint solutions.

The South West-based repairer has installed Glasurit’s all-new waterborne basecoat system, Glasurit 100 Line, in all six of sites.

The Glasurit 100 Line is recognised as among the most advanced waterborne basecoat system on the market with a VOC value < 250 g/L, which is 40% below the solvent limit and exceeds all global VOC requirements.

Dan Wareham, Group Director of MG Cannon, said, “Selecting Glasurit as our exclusive paint partner reflects MG Cannon’s commitment to excellence and sustainability. By embracing Glasurit 100 Line, we’re not only ensuring great results for our customers, but also reducing our environmental footprint significantly.”

Rob Ghey, Head of Sales and Strategic Account Management, BASF Automotive Refinish UK & Ireland, said, “Through strong partnership we successfully installed Glasurit 100 Line across all six sites, enabling MG Cannon to immediately gain the benefits of the fastest and greenest system on the market with significantly reduced energy consumption as well as reduced VOC and CO2 emissions. I look forward to the continuing collaboration between our teams for a profitable and sustainable future.”

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

No single factor behind falling volumes 

More than a dozen industry experts took part in the third ARC360 Breakfast Think Tank last week, when attention turned to the sudden and dramatic fall in repair volumes in the last few months. 

Voices from repairers, insurers, suppliers and data experts were heard, when it was agreed that there has been a ‘sharp and noticeable fall’ in volumes since mid-February, with no obvious single factor responsible for the drop off. 

Recent figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders revealed that the UK car parc reached its highest point last year, so it is not a case there are fewer cars on the road. 

Costs 

However, although frequency of incidents was back to pre-pandemic levels, the cost of repairs escalated throughout the year as a result of general inflation and more expensive repairs – in some part influenced by more EVs on the road. In combination with strong salvage values, the number of total losses increased proportionally but not exceptionally.  

Further, the continued cost-of-living crisis saw many consumers adjusting policies with increased excesses (£750 average) to lower motor premiums as well as an uplift in third party fire and theft policies being reported. Meanwhile, the number of cash in lieu settlements is suggested to have also gradually increased implicated in part by capacity and parts challenges, meaning those driveable damage repairs have ‘gone’ from the market. The ‘over 10-year-old’ vehicle parc also appears to have reduced in claims numbers. 

All these factors have played a part in falling demand, while at the same time significant investment in the market over the last three to six months has seen repair capacity increase. 

Sudden 

But while all this might go some way to explaining a gradual decline in volume, the sudden fall that has been experienced by many has left the industry scratching its head. 

One attendee said volumes fell by between 10-15% in mid-February, with no data suggesting the slump was regional or brand-specific. However, reports on the volume reduction vary significantly dependent it seems on the book mix and partnership dynamics. 

A milder winter could be a factor, with less newer vehicle work in progress (WIP) coming through the system, and it was also suggested that the repair sector became far more efficient during Covid and is now able to move jobs through the workshop quicker; this is backed up by Trend Tracker data revealing that key-to-key times in the first quarter of 2024 were 25% down on the same period last year. 

Segments 

Interestingly though, the fall in volumes does not appear to extend to all segments of the market. Fleets and commercial vehicles are tracking positively, and the purported reduction in direct repairers is potentially driving an uplift in the retail repair market. Various anecdotal suggestions pointed to an increase in direct customer enquiries with repairers, a rise in dealer activities and an increase in visibility of mobile solutions. 

“It’s only private lines,” said one repairer. 

Whilst all these macro factors are squeezing volumes at one end, at the opposite end the increase in market value over the past few years has seen a marked increase in investment in the sector. More technology has been deployed at the front end of claims by insurers to support customers and assist decision making whilst, of course, at the same time significant investment in the repair sector – not only across the major groups but also with the opening of numerous new regional sites – has created more market capacity. 

The supply/demand dynamic has always trended one way and then another, but traditionally it has been a slow-moving pendulum over a number of years. It appears a raft of factors brought about by extreme economic circumstances have now combined to move the dial much quicker than usual. It was reported that the UK is not alone either, similar reductions have been felt in the US. 

With all the factors in mind, the point was raised: is this decline in repairs going to “really hurt” some bodyshops who not too long ago were hit by the challenges of the pandemic. As one panellist concluded, the market will undoubtedly “require more dynamic decision-making” in the near future. 

More Insights

ARC360 Conference 2025: Unpacking the future of claims and collision repair

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

16-04-2025

Repair sector urged to act now to secure apprenticeship talents

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | wellbeing | Words

14-04-2025

ARC360 News – Friday 11 April 2025

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

11-04-2025

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners