ARC360 conference draws leading sector wide interest 

More than 20 major insurance brands and over 50 of the sectors leading repairers have already confirmed their support of ARC360’s 2025 conference which takes place on Thursday 22 May at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon. 

Set to deliver the most engaging and interactive automotive incident repair/motor insurance claims focused event of the year, ARC360 will discuss the business-critical areas to impact the industry bringing together industry leaders to share experience, insight and knowledge. 

The leading insurers already confirmed to attend include:  Ageas Insurance Ltd, Aioi Nissay Dowa Europe, Allianz, Arch Insurance, Aviva Insurance, Broker Direct plc, Collingwood Insurance Services Ltd, Covéa Insurance, Direct Commercial Ltd, Direct Line Group, esure, First Central Services UK Ltd, Hastings Direct, Inshur Inc, LV= General Insurance, Markerstudy Insurance Services Ltd, NFU Mutual, Sabre Insurance plc, Tesco Underwriting, Trinity Claims and Zurich Insurance. 

Some of the leading repairer brands set to attend include: Autocraft Telford Ltd, Castle Coachworks (Northampton) Ltd, Chaplane Accident Repair Centre, ChipsAway, Drive Motor Retail Ltd, Edenbridge Accident Repair Centre Ltd, Evolution Repair Group, Fix Auto UK,  Fylde Coast Accident Repair Centre, Halo Accident Repair Centre Ltd, HB Accident Repair Network Ltd, Ipswich Accident Repair Centre, KC Autos, Mustoe’s Specialist Vehicle Body Repairs, Peggs Accident Repair Centre, Rapid Repair Network, Steer Automotive Group Ltd, The Vella Group, and Zeus Accident Repair Centre Ltd. 

Titled: A new era – the changing dynamics of a sector, the event will provide attendees with 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 we all 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; and the ability to align with the opportunities the future industry will bring. 

The event 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.  

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. https://iloveclaims.com/previous_events/arc360-2024-future-technology/ 

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ARC360 News – Friday 24 January 2025

Major names revealed for ARC360 conference

Paul Llewellyn, Head of Claims (Motor), Ageas; Peter Randhawa, Director of ESG & Special Projects, Steer Automotive Group; and Victoria Turner, CEO, National Accident Repair Group are three of the major names set for ARC360’s conference agenda in May.

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Richard Hammond and The Smallest Cog Team join AutoRaise as Patrons

AutoRaise has welcomed Richard Hammond and his team at The Smallest Cog as Patrons of the charity.

This partnership marks a significant step forward in inspiring and supporting young talent in the vehicle repair industry, reinforcing the value of apprenticeships as a sustainable solution to the sector’s skills shortage.

As Patrons, The Smallest Cog team will bring their expertise, influence, and passion for craftsmanship to elevate AutoRaise’s mission of securing the future of the industry.

This collaboration will highlight the importance of technical apprenticeships as a pathway to meaningful careers, engage with industry stakeholders to foster innovation and opportunities for young talent, and promote diversity and inclusion within the vehicle repair sector.

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AutoRaise connects apprentices with training providers, bodyshops, and industry mentors to ensure every apprentice receives the support they need to succeed.

By joining as Patrons, The Smallest Cog will participate in initiatives that raise awareness about the transformative power of apprenticeships, contribute to the development of structured training programmes that prepare apprentices for the evolving demands of the industry, and inspire the next generation by showcasing the craftsmanship and career potential within the sector.

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AutoRaise MD Emma Speed added, “Having The Smallest Cog team as Patrons is a tremendous step forward for AutoRaise. Their influence and dedication to craftsmanship align perfectly with our vision of fostering young talent and securing the future of the automotive repair industry.”

Dave Sargeant, Chair of AutoRaise added, “Welcoming Richard Hammond and The Smallest Cog as Patrons amplifies our message and brings invaluable support to our mission.”

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Major names revealed for ARC360 conference 

Paul Llewellyn, Head of Claims (Motor), Ageas; Peter Randhawa, Director of ESG & Special Projects, Steer Automotive Group; and Victoria Turner, CEO, National Accident Repair Group are three of the major names set for ARC360’s conference agenda in May. 

Taking place on Thursday 22 May at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon – the conference is again set to deliver the most engaging and interactive automotive incident repair/motor insurance claims focused event of the year. Discussing the business-critical areas to impact the industry, ARC360 will bring together industry leaders to share experience, insight and knowledge to align with ARC360’s ethos of ‘gaining ground together’. 

Key industry influencers already confirmed to attend include: 

  • Leading insurers: Ageas, ANDE, Allianz, Arch, Aviva, Broker Direct, Collingwood, Covea, Direct Commercial, Direct Line Group, esure, First Central, Hastings Direct, Inshur, LV=, NFU Mutual, Sabre, Tesco Underwriting and Zurich Insurance 
  • Key repairers such as: Brian Robson Coachworks, Castle Coachworks (Northampton) Ltd, Chaplane Accident Repair Centre, Devonshire Motors Accident Repair Centre, Drive Motor Retail Ltd, Fix Auto UK, Fylde Coast Accident Repair Centre, Halo Accident Repair Centre Ltd, KC Autos, Peggs Accident Repair Centre, Rapid Repair Network, Steer Automotive Group Ltd, The Vella Group and Vizion Network Ltd 

Titled: A new era – the changing dynamics of a sector, the event will provide attendees with 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 we all 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; and the ability to align with the opportunities the future industry will bring. 

The event 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.  

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.

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ARC360 News – Friday 17 January 2025

Leading repairers set for ARC360 2025

Many of the UK’s leading repairers have already confirmed their support of ARC360’s 2025 conference which takes place on Thursday 22 May at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon.

Titled ‘A new era – the changing dynamics of a sector’, the event will deliver the most engaging and interactive automotive incident repair/motor insurance claims focused event of the year. Full story

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NWVA introduces new Stolen Vehicle Recovery division 

ARC360 Corporate Partner, NWVA (Nationwide Assistance Group) has introduced a new Stolen Vehicle Recovery division to tackle the rapidly increasing levels of vehicle theft across the UK. 

Having successfully supported police forces across the country for a number of years in the recovery of stolen vehicles, NWVA has now introduced its own all-encompassing service to fill the void as ever-increasing demand on officers and policies under review sees a change in how vehicle crime being addressed. 

Heading up the division and joining the business from 10 January is Paul Gerrish who has 23 years’ experience working for the Essex Police, the last nine of which spent on the Stolen Vehicle Intelligence Unit (SVIU) driving this area of work that encompassed a wide variety of workstreams, including stolen vehicle examination, tracking and recovery – to name but a few.  

Paul and Essex Police’s SVIU – one of the most successful vehicle crime units in the UK – have worked very closely with NWVA in recent years in a bid to tackle the issue managing to recover or identify over £40million worth of assets in the last 2 years alone. 

Paul said, “We have had some very positive results in last number of years working with the support of the NWVA group – recovering millions of pounds worth of vehicle assets within Essex and the home counties – but this really is just the tip of the iceberg. The issue is vast and growing at a national and international level. 

We know other forces in the UK are faced with far higher volumes of vehicle crime that we do in Essex and are seeing as much as 87% increases in cloned vehicles. With changes to how vehicle crime is viewed, this new NWVA service really is much needed.” 

Part of the far broader criminal activity, the vast majority of the vehicles which are stolen – in many cases today as a result of electronic compromise (often referred to as keyless theft) are either cloned onto false identities for re-sale or export, stolen to be broken down into component parts or used in further criminal activity – never to be seen again.  

The cost to the motor insurance industry is more than £1.54bn (2023) per annum. 

Paul continued, “Vehicle theft is often referred to as a victimless crime – it’s not, and costs everyone – be it financially, physically or personally. From the figures we see motor insurers are faced with a challenge which, unless tackled, is set to grow exponentially in the coming years given the un-recovered theft levels.” 

NWVA provides a 24 hr service and once notified of any theft, will be looking to secure the vehicle within an hour, with recovery following shortly thereafter. This rapid interception helps ensure the criminal ‘activity’ is halted, vehicles are recovered, reducing risk of loss and claims. On a more personal note, we seek to secure people’s personal possessions that may be within their stolen vehicle and returned to them in an expeditious manner. The upset this criminality causes can therefore be minimised and made less traumatic for clients. We will also be looking at innovative ways to support our work as well as utilising skills learnt over many years to deliver unrivaled support and response. 

This service will in turn release police involvement, if deployed, to deal with other demands upon their limited resources.  

“Speed is the key and at NWVA – with our national reach, as well as our international connections – we really can provide a service to benefit all parties,” said Paul. 

Paul’s experience has seen him previously actively support and work with well-known industry stakeholders such as Jaguar Land Rover, Toyota UK and Ford Motor Company as well as AXA’s Retail Motor Team in their quest to tackle organized vehicle crime. 

To find out more about the new division contact Paul at paul.gerrish@nwva.co.uk 

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Copart’s 2024 ESG Report highlights sustainability progress

Copart has revealed it has avoided more than 12 million metric tons of CO2e during the past financial year.

Its 2024 ESG Report has revealed that the company’s global operations achieved the figure by extending the lifecycle of vehicles and harvesting green parts.

Jeff Liaw, CEO Copart, said, “From our inception, sustainability at Copart has been foundational, in environmental terms and otherwise. Copart’s marketplace extends the useful life of vehicles, components, and materials with every transaction we enable through our auctions.”

The report also highlighted the key role Copart UK has played in delivering on its sustainability targets. This includes dismantling nearly 8,000 vehicles through its wholly owned subsidiary The Green Parts Specialists, while also investing significantly in storage capacity, equipment, logistics capabilities, and technology applications.

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Trend Tracker – trends to look out for in 2025 

Following on from the publication of its The UK Motor Claims and Body Repair Report 2024-25, Trend Tracker has been sharing predictions for 2025, a year that will deliver a raft of changes, some challenges but, promisingly, several opportunities for those willing to embrace the changes.  

So, what’s on the horizon for 2025 in the vehicle repair and motor claims sector? 

Trend Tracker predicts… 

Further repair market consolidation 

More sites for Steer? Two days into the new year the UK’s largest independent bodyshop group announced its acquisition of ARC Group’s five bodyshops in the South West and this won’t be the last. As Steve Thompson, Industry Insights Director, writes in the Trend Tracker Report: 

“The Steer Group will continue to acquire and grow at speed, paying strong multiples for well-run, profitable businesses, the largest now in the market but still only a relatively small market share of vehicle repairs. This is a long way from a consolidated market and if you compare this to other business in the wider motor claims industry, there is a huge difference,” said Steve, referring to the windscreen, salvage and rental markets.  

“Painful so it may appear for smaller groups and independent shops to see consolidation (which I get and appreciate), it is required to improve the economics of commercial contracts with clients and to lead innovation and investment. Not to mention raising the profile of our industry to attract more young people into the repair industry.” 

Fluctuations in repair demand and repair capacity 

As noted in the Trend Tracker report, insurance directed repair volumes had fallen 2023 to 2024 due to road safety, vehicle tech, the rise in the cost of insurance and customer decisions being made when damaging an ageing car parc. 2024 has finished on 1.66 million repairs, lower than all recent years, in fact lowest for a decade (with the exception of lockdown impact). 

With the gradual decline in repair volume in 2024 coupled with the increase in capacity “the lines are closing as we enter 2025, with the balance between capacity and demand constantly changing,” said Paul Sell, Trend Tracker Director and author of The UK Motor Claims and Body Repair Report 2024-25

M&A activity in the insurance sector 

2024 ended with the news that Aviva had agreed to buy Direct Line for £3.7bn. Earlier in the month, we saw more insurer consolidation with Ageas set to acquire Saga’s insurance underwriting business, Acromas Insurance Co, for £65m. The Avia Direct Line acquisition is expected to complete in mid-2025 and Trend Tracker predicts more activity across the market.  

“Much like the reasons the repair sector is consolidating, this consolidation is necessary for the economics of insurance to work, it is increasingly difficult for Insurers to underwrite motor insurance profitably; size and scale are vital,” said Paul.  

In the Trend Tracker report we delve deep into global insurance market trends, look at the leading UK motor insurance companies by GWP 2022 vs 2023, and consider data from the ABI, Nimblefins and the Financial Ombudsman Service to consider a wider view of the market. 

M&A activity in the vehicle manufacturer sector 

2024 ended with the news that Honda and Nissan are considering a partnership to bring the brands together. Mainstay players such as VW and Stellantis have acquired multiple brands over the years. The two major issues facing the industry are a regulatory push to increase the volume of electric vehicles on the road when demand is uneven thanks to high prices, limited choice and range anxiety; as well as the threat posed by Chinese EV makers who can offer lower cost vehicles thanks to lower manufacturing costs.  

Paul added, “a similar market driver of size and scale being vital for the investment in change and the economics of commercial contracts; with a price war brewing on electric vehicles – Tesla and Chinese manufacturers both slashing prices 2022-2023-2024 to fight for the number one market position.” 

The bodyshop skills crisis continues 

The IMI has predicted that by 2030 there will be a shortfall of 35,700 qualified technicians, something Dean Lander at Thatcham Research calls “the perfect storm: the challenge of wide-ranging technical change, and a demand for updated skills at a time when repair technician training and recruitment is in crisis” in the Trend Tracker Report.  

“Whilst demand is low at the moment for vehicle repairs, it is essential that the consolidating market can attract and retain the talent needed to repair vehicles safely,” added Paul. 

Understanding consumer behaviour 

From intent to buy a new/used car, making choices on their insurance excesses to keep monthly premiums manageable, saving money on maintenance and repairs, and increased levels of insurance fraud, the unpredictable state of the UK’s economy and ever-present “cost of living crisis” – all will continue to drive challenging consumer behaviours that are vital to stay abreast of. 

Trend Tracker commissioned some exclusive consumer research with data partners, Consumer Intelligence, covering a range of topics for the Report, with some conclusive views on decisions they make when damaging their vehicle without a third-party involved through to those not yet tempted to switch to an EV and why. 

In summary, Paul said, “In 2024, the industry saw significant changes; gains in efficiency (thanks to the streamlined practices of 2023 and major investments), and new sites. These enhancements have expanded repair capacity, resulting in the shortest repair cycle times in many years. However, demand fell at almost the same pace of change. 

“With more vehicles on the road, higher average vehicle age, and increased driving mileage, this decline in demand raised questions. 

“Our investigations for the report delved into a range of macro factors influencing this trend, such as road safety measures, ADAS technology, historical car sales, shifts in the car parc, and evolving consumer behaviours. Additionally, we explored the influence of rising motor insurance prices and the insurance industry’s automated decision-making processes, often powered by AI, specifically in the area of vehicle write-offs. 

“The industry is also adapting to new approaches, driven by heightened focus on corporate sustainability and rapid advancements in technology, affecting not only vehicles but also the broader motor insurance claims journey. 

“While the motor insurance sector, from sales to claims, seeks improved ways to balance these goals, the car parc continues to evolve, now encompassing a wider range of manufacturers, models, and powertrains. This transformation, further fuelled by the ZEV mandate, is reshaping the new car sales landscape, with electric vehicles making inroads but still facing hurdles in consumer acceptance, as highlighted in the consumer research,” said Paul. 

“Amidst these sweeping changes—societal, economic, technological, and environmental—the vehicle repair market continues to evolve rapidly. Success in this space depends on adapting to these shifts while balancing the need for investment in repair sector and managing insurance costs for consumers.” 

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Turners Accident Repair unveils seventh site 

Turners Accident Repair has unveiled its seventh site in Chester-Le-Street, Durham. 

This is the company’s second new site in nine months after it cut the ribbon on a repair facility in Ripon last May.

The 16,000 sqft repair centre follows an investment of more than £700,000, with the installation of brand-new equipment, including two commercial spraybooths, the latest ADAS repair technology and the ability for plastic repair and cosmetic aluminium repair on all types of vehicles including EV and hybrid.

Shaun Ebblewhite has been appointed General Manager.

Tom Turner, Turners Managing Director, said, “The commitment from the new team members is very encouraging, they bring with them a wealth of experience within the accident repair industry.

“We are focused on maintaining the values and respect our family business has been built on. All of our team members are key to the success of the company and its growth over the next few months and years.

“The expansion is exciting for us as we continue grow the business and expand out of our Yorkshire base.”

The Durham site joins facilities in Doncaster, Leeds, Ripon, Sheffield and Selby.

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Leading repairers set for ARC360 2025   

Many of the UK’s leading repairers have already confirmed their support of ARC360’s 2025 conference which takes place on Thursday 22 May at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon. 

ILC’s highest rated event of 2024 is again set to deliver the most engaging and interactive automotive incident repair/motor insurance claims focused event of the year. Discussing the business-critical areas to impact the industry, ARC360 will bring together industry leaders to share experience, insight and knowledge to align with ARC360’s ethos of ‘gaining ground together’. 

Some of the leading repairer names set to join the event include: Brian Robson Coachworks, Castle Coachworks (Northampton) Ltd, Chaplane Accident Repair Centre, Devonshire Motors Accident Repair Centre, Drive Motor Retail Ltd, Fix Auto UK, Fylde Coast Accident Repair Centre, Halo Accident Repair Centre Ltd, KC Autos, National Accident Repair Group, Peggs Accident Repair Centre, Rapid Repair Network, Steer Automotive Group Ltd, The Vella Group and Vizion Network Ltd. 

Titled: A new era – the changing dynamics of a sector, the event will provide attendees with 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 we all 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; and the ability to align with the opportunities the future industry will bring. 

The event is supported by ARC360 Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Entegral, Enterprise, NWVA, Mirka, S&G Response and Solera Audatex, along with Partners e2e, Gemini ARC, Prasco and Repairify, and Vehicle Manufacturer Partner Stellantis. Event sponsors include Activate Group and Thatcham Research.  

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