More than 25 insurer brands and over 75 of the sector’s leading vehicle repairer entities are already set to join ARC360’s 2025 event in May as it continues to raise the bar across the sector.
The event, which takes place on Thursday 22 May at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon is supported by ARC360 Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Entegral, Enterprise, NWVA, Mirka, S&G Response and Solera Audatex, along with Partners: e2e, Prasco and Repairify; and Vehicle Manufacturer Partner: Stellantis.
Event sponsors include Activate Group and Thatcham Research.
Titled: ‘A new era – the changing dynamics of a sector’, the event will feature a conference, showcase sessions, a significant supplier exhibition area, as well as special guests.
Already confirmed to join discussions during the event are leading industry figures:
- Michael Golding, Network Manager, Allianz
- Paul Llewellyn, Head of Claims (Motor), Ageas
- Peter Randhawa, Director of ESG & Special Projects, Steer Automotive Group
- Martyn Rowley, Chief Executive, NBRA
- Victoria Turner, CEO, National Accident Repair Group
- Andy Whatmough, Managing Director, S&G Response
With several new names to be added in the coming weeks.
The event promises to deliver one of the most engaging, interactive and future focused events in the motor claims/vehicle repair calendar providing:
- an understanding of the current market dynamics, the impacts they are having and what it means for the future of business
- an insight into what is top of insurer priorities and what solutions you can offer
- chance to contribute to how all stakeholders have a role to play in making the industry ‘future fit’
- interaction with industry experts on how their specific sectors are evolving and the opportunities it is creating
- the ability to align with the opportunities the future industry will bring
To find out more about the event – including the sponsorship opportunities available and how to purchase tickets – contact Liane on liane@iloveclaims.com
For a full insight into last year’s occasion, click here to read the Better Tomorrow post-event publication.