Policy premiums continue upwards trend 

The ABI’s latest Motor Insurance Premium Tracker has found that the overall average premium paid for private comprehensive motor insurance was £478 in the first quarter of the year, 16% higher than the same period in 2022.

The average price paid for renewals rose by £8 to £436 while the average premium for a new policy was up £14 to £545. 

The rise reflects increased cost pressures motor insurers face, such as energy inflation, higher paint and material costs (16%), and the rising price of courtesy car (30%). 

Jonathan Fong, Senior Policy Adviser, Motor Insurance, said, “With households battling the rising cost of living, the last thing anyone wants is a higher motor insurance bill. Naturally, every motorist wants the best insurance deal, and insurers are doing all they can to keep motor insurance as competitively priced as possible. Yet, like many other sectors, insurers continue to face higher costs. The price of certain raw materials and energy costs are rising at rates well above general inflation, and these costs are becoming increasingly challenging to absorb.”

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Used car market rallies

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has reported a 4.1% growth in the used car market in the first three months of 2023.

The upturn follows three successive quarters of decline with rises recorded in January (3.6%), February (4.4%) and March (4.3%) respectively.

In total, 1,847,149 transactions took place, a 72,798 increase on with the same period in 2022, although that number is still 8.6% below pre-pandemic levels.

Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) were the fastest growing powertrain, with transactions rising 56.5% to 26,257 units, representing 1.4% of the market.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “Easing supply chain challenges have reenergised new car registrations, unlocking availability in the used market and, importantly, delivering more zero emission capable vehicles to second and third owners. Sustaining that growth is vital for our environmental goals, which means bolstering the new car market to drive supply to the used sector. Infrastructure rollout must also improve – and at speed – with affordable and reliable charging essential if more used buyers are to switch to the latest and cleanest available vehicles.”

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Prasco announces manufacturing step-change

Prasco Group has increased its manufacturing and distribution footprint to more than a million square metres with the acquisition of a new site in Turin.

The manufacturing plant is adjoined to Prasco’s existing distribution centre and means the company now owns and operates the entire facility.

Prasco, which will maintain its close links with the manufacturer and continue to purchase products from it Taiwan-based plants, will now embark on a programme of accelerated investment to become Europe’s leading manufacturer of independently certified non-OEM vehicle replacement parts. 

Prasco Group President Franco D’Amato, said, “We will now invest heavily in the manufacturing plant, particularly in new machines and tooling that enable us to react instantly to the demands of our customers by being able to produce the latest products or items for popular European models.”

Kelvyn Waugh, Managing Director for Prasco UK, added, “This effectively elevates the group to a manufacturer of replacement parts rather than an importer and exporter.”

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Vehicle registrations continue strong start to 2023

The UK new car market recorded its ninth successive month of growth in April, increasing 11.6% to 132,990 registrations.

Meanwhile, battery electric vehicles deliveries were up by more than half to 20,522, plug-in hybrid vehicles were up 33.3% to 8,595 units and hybrid electric vehicles increased 7.7% to 15,026 units.

As a result, electrified vehicles accounted for more than one in three registrations in April.

According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the overall market is now up 16.9% in the first four months of the year with forecasts for 2023 upgraded from 1.79 million units to 1.83 million units.

Meanwhile, the UK new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market recorded its fourth straight month of growth with 22,665 new units registered in April, 

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “The new car market is increasingly bullish, as easing supply chain pressures provide a much-needed boost. However, the broader economic conditions and chargepoint anxiety are beginning to cast a cloud over the market’s eagerness to adopt zero emission mobility at the scale and pace needed. To ensure all drivers can benefit from electric vehicles, we need everyone – government, local authorities, energy companies and charging providers – to accelerate their investment in the transition and bolster consumer confidence in making the switch.”

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Feature interview: Kevern Thompson, CAPS

Here, we ask Kevern Thompson, Commercial Manager, CAPS how supply chain partnerships have evolved in recent years and how the platform is helping to develop trust within the sector.

Can you explain how the approach to partnerships has changed both during and since Covid-19?

Whilst the pandemic seems a distant memory, we should be thankful that our industry was tested in the areas of true relationships. Whilst there are some that capitalised on the poor misfortune of others, it did and still does feel like the majority wants to create a stronger bond throughout the industry’s supply chain.

What is driving that change, and how do you see supply chain partnerships evolving in the coming years?

It is not just the pandemic that has provided a need for a stronger future collaboration; there are many challenges that continue to galvanise us by securing long-term relations, such as Brexit, the semi-conductor crisis (albeit part of the pandemic legacy) and the issues facing parts manufacture in Ukraine. These have all shown how fragile we are as an industry and the single point failure we suffer from when we operate from narrow supply chain availability. It seems that all are now having to look at global solutions where technology is playing a big part in accessing these partner-services.

What makes a good supply chain partner?

Supply chain is both incoming and outbound support. Those who identify as incoming ie work provision, have had to reduce the amount of control that their networks could precure parts from. Category of parts and sourcing options have all become part of future strategies, as vehicles were simply stagnating in the repair process causing increased claim costs. Parts and services have had to digitise to compete with the larger organisations. This element has meant that transparency and speed to deliver a service can overrule price in many cases, as the commodity price is often negligible when looking at the overall claim cost.

How is CAPS working with partners to ensure a smoother motor claims journey?

We continue to make available the CAPS platform for all to connect and communicate with each other, and the reason we re-platformed CAPS (V3) was to facilitate greater communication amongst the supply chain. Some system providers are at different development stages in how they can utilise the current and future facilitation that CAPS V3 can provide. Unfortunately, there are some that continue to control communication by limiting connectivity, which continues to strangle the open connectivity that the industry needs to constantly remain agile.

Can you give us an insight into how CAPS benefits the industry both in terms of customer service and profitability?

Customer service can be viewed in many differing aspects. In our community of connected client-services, insurers and work providers as well as bodyshops, parts and system providers are all customers. As previously stated, we continue to keep growing connections so all benefit from open connectivity. Driver owners benefit as they are kept updated no matter where they connect within the supply chain, sharing the same information – “The single version of the truth.”

How can CAPS ease the sometimes-fraught relationship between repairers and insurers?

By using the correct systems and connectivity to support automated communications, and by reducing the need for manual-resource driven communications via telephone, emails and manual updates. This helps both insurer and bodyshop to become more efficient. The quality of data and communication in addition to the speed of updates when using CAPS removes friction created in an analogue-manual process. Automation means everybody wins.

What are the other traditional bottlenecks within motor claims, and how does CAPS work to alleviate them?

This is an area that we rely on our National Advisory Council to provide direction. They meet each quarter to discuss the frictional pain points within the industry and how best we can solve some of the problems. There is an even split between insurer/work providers, bodyshops and supply chain partners, meaning CAPS benefits from each sector viewpoint. Parts has been the topic for some time and we now have a focus on improving the transfer of documents and imagery throughout the connected community to remove some of the frictional process currently in operation today due to legacy systems and/or behaviour.

How are new technologies such as EVs and ADAS amplifying the need for effective supply chain partners?

Transparency, identification, equipment, training and knowledge are all key to planning a repair. The old adage still remains: Poor planning will lead to increased costs and delays. The latest BSI 10125 edition addresses the above in its revision. Being a member of the drafting panel, we wanted to ensure there was a blend of technology and repair process to firstly improve quality of repair and secondly ensure anyone repairing a vehicle is aware of the necessary requirements prior to repair start.

Fundamental to all partnerships is trust: have you seen a gradual mindset shift in this area, particularly with regard transparency and data sharing?

This has been the biggest shift I have seen personally in my 38-year-career, in part due to a number of milestones and social acceptance for digitisation that have taken place: the progressive social acceptance of the internet of things (IOT), use of mobile devices, and varied options on differing available communication styles. The introduction of GDPR in 2018 provided the boundaries and limitations of what businesses could do with data, and how and where they store data whilst reminding everyone of their responsibilities. Unfortunately, there are still some within our industry that continue to ignore safety and security of data management, which can damage trust and credibility for those within our Industry trying to develop to a better long-term position.

What are the key competitive advantages that can be gained from establishing good supply chain partnerships?

Digital connectivity can bring efficiencies to all connected parties by removing the manual resource driven processes. Speed of communictaion is also where businesses see competitive advantage. An area that we’ve seen develop is the increased requests for more businesses to develop their digital strategy, utilise and consume a wider array of data fields and how they use the data for analytics. This is an area that we’ve seen across the entire CAPS community.

We’ve also seen an increased demand by insurers and work providers asking for the names of bodyshops who are CAPS connected, and bodyshops wanting to know which insurers use CAPS, with all parties clearly benefitting from the automated communication and the efficiencies gained by using The CAPS Common Platform.

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ARC360 news round up – Friday 14 April 2023  

Panel set to discuss future claims skills needs

A panel of experts from across the sector will discuss the future skill needs within claims at the forthcoming New Generation in Claims event.

The event, which takes place on 26 April at etc.venues Manchester, is headline sponsored by Wiser Academy along with fellow sponsors Carpenters Group, Enterprise and Zurich Insurance, and is set to shine a light on the need for both retaining talent and attracting new, diverse skillsets to the insurance claims sector.

Ford brings hands-free driving to UK

Hands-free driving is now legal on UK motorways after Ford received regulatory approval from the Department for Transport to launch its ‘BlueCruise’ assisted driving system.

BlueCruise controls steering, acceleration, braking and lane positioning, although the driver must still keep their eyes on the road.

Thatcham Research vehicle technology specialist Tom Leggett said, “The driver is still wholly responsible for safety.”

Komoo setting the standard

Fleet and rental hire repair specialist Komoo has announced that itssites in Middlesbrough and Doncaster have now achieved the prestigious BS10125 BSi Kitemark for Vehicle Body Repair.

Lucky number 13 for Eaton ARC

Eaton ARC has opened its 13th site, a state-of-the-art, 20,000sqft facility in Aberdeen.

The group expects to announce further sites later this year.

Enterprise unveils second Basingstoke site

Enterprise Rent-a-Car has cut the ribbon on its second rental location in Basingstoke.

Autocraft Telford secures new repair standard

Autocraft Telford has achievedBS10125: 2022 certification just four days after the new vehicle repair standard was finalised.

It becomes the first bodyshop in the UK to secure certification.

Blended VDA course now available

Thatcham Research has announced that its new blended IMI VDA reaccreditation course is now available.

The hybrid training pathway offers technicians access to Thatcham Research’s training academy and its e-learning platform, offering flexibility, convenience and lower costs.

AXA and Brake form new insights partnership

AXA UK and road safety charity Brake will collaborate to produce a series of reports on sustainable and safe driving behaviours.

Research topics will include the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on road safety, and driver opinions on self-driving vehicles.

Time to take action on distraction

New research from Entegral has revealed that 70% of motorists believe distracted driving is worse now than it was a few years ago, with the Travelers 2023 Risk Index on Distracted Driving suggesting that drivers were up to 30% more distracted in February 2022 compared to the same month in 2020.

LKQ Europe expands LeasePlan agreement

Parts distributor LKQ Europe has extended its supply and service partnership with LeasePlan to cover all of Europe.

The multi-year agreement includes the full management and maintenance of LeasePlan’s fleet in LKQ-affiliated repair centres as well as the supply of spare parts to LeasePlan partner garages throughout Europe.

Skillnet celebrates Tesla training partnership

Skillnet has announced a new partnership with Tesla to deliver bespoke Body Repair Apprenticeship programmes.

The training will help to future-proof Tesla bodyshops by ensuring a steady stream of skilled technicians.

Prices fall as EV demand wanes

The latest monthly car report produced by Solera in partnership with cap hpi has revealed a seventh consecutive month of falling electric vehicle prices, which it attributes to reduced demand.

It found that average EV prices fell 5.4% last month, after decreases of 7.5% and 6.6% in the previous two months.

Detailed data giving NFU Mutual the edge

NFU Mutual is cooperating with Percayso Vehicle Intelligence to improve its claims journey and develop a better understanding of its book.

By tracking each vehicle’s specific history, Percayso Vehicle Intelligence is able to provide images of the vehicle, car history, including modifications and damage, and MOT results.

AX earns customer trust

AX Automotive has two reasons to celebrate this week after reaching 5,000 customer reviews on Trust Pilot and achieving an average rating of 4.4.

US cracks down on transportation emissions

The US Environmental Protection Agency is considering implementing new regulations stipulating that electric vehicles make up two thirds of all new cars sold in the country by 2032.

The EPA estimates that 30% of all carbon emissions in the US are produced by transportation.

Stress pressures rise among automotive employees

A new health and wellbeing survey has revealed that stress is the most common issue among automotive employees, followed by poor sleep and low mood.

According to automotive charity Ben, 66% of more than 1,000 respondents to its latest survey said stress had impacted their health and wellbeing.

Fix Auto is the First Choice for Dunlop

Cotswolds-based repairer First Choice Bodyshop has agreed to join the Fix Auto UK network.

The business has taken over an adjoining 5,000sqft unit which will be redeveloped to operate as Fix Auto Tewkesbury.

Bush gives waste the chop

Marc Bush, National Bodyshop Manager, Prestige Division, Bentley Bugatti Pagani, has been awarded a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.

Lean Six Sigma focuses on eliminating waste, making processes more efficient and improving customer service through leaner operations.

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Hayley Thomas has started her new position as Insurance Manager at GT Motive.

Steer Automotive Group has appointed Jennifer Evans as Academy Development Manager. She joins from AutoRaise.

Grant Bradbury is moving from AXA to a new role as Business Development Director at Crawford & Company.

Gemini Accident Repair Centres has appointed Daniel Burke as Bodyshop Manager.

Paul Kuczera has been named Network Manager for Avant.

Global data analytics and technology provider Verisk has named Chris Sawford as new Managing Director of Claims UK.

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Plunky’s All Stars appeal to supporters

A range of sponsorship packages are available for anyone wishing to support the Plunky’s All Stars charity football match, which takes place against FLK Mercenaries at Peterborough United’s ground on 1 June.

This year’s match is being held in support of Tapping House, a Norfolk-based hospice that provides care and support to those living with or affected by life-limiting illness.

Sponsor packages include Diamond Partners (£1,000-£2,000), Platinum Partners (£500-£900), Gold Partners (£300-£500), Silver Partners (£200-£300), Bronze Partners (£100-£200), and Affiliated Partners (£50-£100), while organiser Steve Plunkett is also looking for raffle and auction prizes.

This is the ninth year Steve has organised the charity football match, raising upwards of £63,000 to date for a range of charities. Last year £17,500 was raised for Brain Tumour Research and this year the fundraising target has been set at £20,000.

Meanwhile, the game will be held in memory of Mike Yorke, who played in every charity match apart from one. Mike passed away last December after a long battle with a brain tumour.

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New TLA scheme generates £2.6m additional revenue

Toyota is inviting bodyshops to join its new total loss avoidance scheme which it claims can generate significant additional revenue for repairers.

The scheme has already processed over 40,000 Toyota and Lexus estimates with more than 650 vehicles that could potentially have been write offs being repaired instead.

That represents 41% of vehicles that might previously have been written off, with an additional £2.6m generated in repair revenues.

The company said, “With new vehicle supply being still difficult, there is appetite from insurers, customers and bodyshops to avoid Total Loss wherever possible. Bodyshops are benefiting from increased repairs based on a system to save vehicles from being written off which is increasing parts profit along with labour and paint sales.”

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ARC360 news round up – Friday 31 March 2023  

Zurich shows support for New Generation event

Zurich Insurance Group has shown its support for ILC’s New Generation in Claims event by both sponsoring the occasion and contributing expert insight to the day’s agenda.

The event, which takes place on Wednesday 26 April at etc.venues, Manchester sees Zurich join Enterprise and Wiser Academy (headline) as sponsors to help shine a light on the need for both retaining talent and attracting new people within the insurance claims sector.

RSA to exit UK motor insurance market

RSA has announced it will exit the UK personal lines motor market.

The decision is one of a range of initiatives intended to make its UK and international business more sustainable.

RSA, a subsidiary of Intact Financial Corporation, currently represents about £120m of annual motor premium. It has further announced it will introduce MORE THAN direct motor customers to Swinton Insurance upon renewal.

Government launches ZEV consultation

The government has launched a consultation about plans to introduce a new ZEV mandate next year to drive the industry’s transition to net zero.

The proposed mandate will require 22% of new cars made to be zero emission models by 2024, with that rising to 80% in 2030 and 100% in 2035. For vans, the minimum target percentage is 10% in 2024, 70% by 2030 and 100% in 2035.

The government has also unveiled a robust package of measures to drive the shift to electric vehicles, which includes a further £381m to develop the public charging infrastructure.

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Toby Haggitt, Implementation Manager, Solera|Audatex

“With the motor industry’s shift to ‘smarter’ vehicles, and every new vehicle on the road now fitted with varying levels of ADAS, we’re very much at crossroads.”

Copart announces new Chamber of Commerce collaboration

Copart recently took part in a Chamber of Commerce networking event to discuss skills and training challenges and explore potential solutions to the skills gap.

This ‘Skills and Training: the Employers Voice’ event was held in the Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre at Cranfield University, when cross-sector leaders shared insights around best practice, skills gaps, health and wellbeing, and employee retention.

Toyota updates injury analysis solution

Toyota has enhanced its vehicle safety research with further developments to Total Human Model for Safety (THUMS), its software programme for computer simulation and collision analysis.

The latest advances take into account changes in posture when drivers are using automated driving systems, with specific modelling for men, women and children and more accurate analysis of the geometry and properties of key body parts, including the pelvis, abdominal organs, spine and ribs.

Motor dominates GI complaints to Ombusdman

The Financial Ombudsman has received more than 55,250 complaints about motor insurance in the last five years.

This equates to nearly a third (30%) of all general insurance complaints referred, which is nearly double the percentage of the next product line.

Meanwhile, complaints about motor insurance products rose a worrying 49% from the last quarter of 2021 to the same period in 2022, with more than 3,800 complaints recorded.

Car production rallies as supply constraints ease

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has announced that UK car production rose 13.1% in February to 69,707 units. Meanwhile, the transition to hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles continued with combined volumes surging 72.2% from 15,905 to a total of 27,392 units and accounting for two in five (39.3%) cars produced in the month.

Against this however, commercial vehicle production fell by 21.6% in the second month of the year to 6,491 units.

e2e to unveil new reclaimed parts data

e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management has conducted in-depth research into the use of reclaimed parts by insurers and bodyshops.

The e2e Reclaimed Parts Report will be published on 4 April.

Green parts policy wins sentimental argument

Ageas’ Green Parts Programme helped AA Insurance Services policyholder Sue Sheldon continue to drive a car bought for her by her late husband after she was involved in a collision.

The use of green parts meant repair was economically viable, while using reclaimed parts also reduced the impact on the environment.

ADAS challenge ahead

Steve Gooding, Chief Executive of The RAC Foundation, has warned of a significant challenge in moving from assisted driving to full autonomy, suggesting the gap between the two is greater than many believe.

He said, “In reality, there’s a massive step-change between being a full-time passenger and a part-time driver.”

Suzuki introduces extended warranty

Suzuki GB has introduced a service-activated warranty to owners of cars and motorcycles aged up to seven years or 100,000 miles.

The free warranty will be offered to drivers of any vehicle that undergoes a service at the end of its three-year, 60,000-mile period, and will remain in place until the next renewal.

Enterprise & NFU take Gallup gongs

Enterprise Holdings and NFU Mutual have received Gallup Exceptional Workplace Awards for 2023.

The awards recognise commitment to employee engagement and flexibility around hybrid working.

It is the eighth time NFU have picked up the award.

Vertu expands repair capacity

Vertu Motors has enhanced its repair capacity by increasing its mobile alloy wheel repair fleet to 32.

Neil Hall, Group Bodyshop and Cosmetic Repair Director, said, “We are constantly evolving and listening to our colleagues to improve. This [van] is version four so a big thank you to the Smartfix team and On Board Power.”

NBRA director takes the industry to young people

NBRA Executive Director Chris Weeks promoted the automotive repair industry to more than 40 pupils at a school in Northampton this week, reporting that around 90% subsequently signed up as AutoRaise cadets with around a quarter expressing in interest in an apprenticeship.

Autoglass partners School of Thought

Autoglass has announced that 14 colleagues have signed up to become STEM ambassadors, in partnership with School of Thought.

As ambassadors, they will promote STEM subjects and potential career pathways to young people at schools, colleges and in the wider community.

Audit treble

Three repair sites have recently celebrated successful Kitemark BS10125 audits. They are Steer Automotive Group repair centres Steer Stockton and Steer Washington, as well as Balgores Motor Group Witham.

The BS 10125 standard for vehicle repair is recognised by insurers, manufacturers and work providers.

Gen Z divide revealed

New research from Deloitte has revealed a disconnect between Generation Z employees and their employers.

Its research found that Gen Z value mental health and empathy more than their bosses do, and also believe both have a significant impact on engagement and work quality.

Charity match held in memory of friend and colleague

Plunky’s All-Stars 2023 charity football match, which will take place at Peterborough United’s ground on 1 June, is nearly a quarter of the way to its fundraising target of £20,000.

That match is raising funds for The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House and will be played in memory of Mike Yorke, who passed away last December after a long battle with a brain tumour.

Mike played in every single Plunky’s All Stas game apart from the 2022 match.

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Charity match held in memory of friend and colleague

Plunky’s All-Stars 2023 charity football match is nearly a quarter of the way to its fundraising target of £20,000.

The game, taking place at Peterborough United’s ground on 1 June, is being held this year in support of The Norfolk Hospice Tapping House, a charity based in West Norfolk that provides care and support to those living with, or affected by life limiting illness.

Last year the charity match raised a record £18,500 for Brain Tumour Research and to date Steve Plunkett’s fundraising initiative has raised over £63,000 in the last eight years.

He said, “We have played at Wolves, Norwich City three times, MK Dons and Peterborough United’s grounds three times, having a lot of fun and raising some desperately needed funds for the various charities along the way. We’re still looking for donations and sponsorship for this year’s match, and also raffle and auction prizes. Every little bit helps.”

Meanwhile, this year’s match will be played in memory of Mike Yorke, who passed away last December after a long battle with a brain tumour. He played in every single Plunky’s All Stas game apart from the 2022 match.

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