Post-pandemic war for talent intensifies

Recruitment and retention were among the biggest challenges facing the automotive aftermarket before Covid-19, and they remain so now.

In fact, the pandemic has exacerbated the issue with competition for staff reaching new levels.

According to Micah Sherwood, bodyshop manager, English Ford – Foray Motor Group, the battle for skilled people has never been more fierce. She revealed that a number of her colleagues have been approached by other companies, who have promised them what she describes as an ‘unsustainable’ wage packet. 

She said, ‘Fortunately we haven’t lost anyone because we offer more than just a salary, but there have definitely been approaches, so for us staff retention is the main priority at the moment and I think it will remain so throughout quarter four.’

Future

Micah was talking at the second post-summer ARC360 live webinar, called the Repairer special: gearing for the future, which focused on the current and upcoming challenges faced by bodyshops emerging from Covid-19.

She was joined on the panel by Darren Wills, executive director, Motofix Accident Repair Centres, who agreed that staff shortages have worsened in recent months.

He said, ‘There have always been staff challenges in the workshop, but the pressure to recruit and retain has spread to other roles in the last six months, such as HGV and delivery drivers. There is a real challenge to recruit there and it is driving up wages.’

Another factor affecting staffing levels has been a change in attitude of employees, both in terms of when they work and how they work. Some are requesting flexible working hours post-furlough and, on top of that, having grown used to a slower pace of work when volumes were low, some are struggling to get back to full speed again.

Apprentices

Apprenticeships are often put forward as the most logical and sustainable solution, and Micah said that Foray Motor Group has two apprentices at every site and is still trying to fill other apprenticeship vacancies.

However, Darren pointed out that the problem may directly impact the solution.

He said, ‘There is an increasing challenge to find the right mentors who can put in the time and resource to turn apprentices into key members of the team. I think this is an area where the largest insurers and work providers could collaborate with us a bit more to share costs and training resources.’

Profits

Alongside staffing concerns, another post-pandemic challenge appears to be that more ‘middle-men’ are trying to get a larger slice of the pie.

Volumes are recovering to a degree, more so in some geographical areas than others, but margins remain typically tight for bodyshops already weakened by the last 18 months and most can’t afford to see their profits diluted further.

Darren said, ‘Work providers are stepping into the upstream supply chain, getting involved in areas such as parts and paints supply. Bodyshops run on very thin margins, so sharing those margins out is a bit of a challenge. I welcome new ideas and new ways of working, but they need to be thought out because bodyshops need to at least make a bit of money to be sustainable.’

Segmentation

For many, the most practical route to profit now is segmentation. This was already happening before the pandemic with the market splitting into specialist areas, but it has been accelerated in many business strategies since then. Some groups are still opting to cover all bases, but the investment required to do this is growing exponentially.

Darren said, ‘The idea of any business being future-proofed is a misnomer. Technology is not going to slow down. But all businesses are run by people so keeping people on board is crucial. You also need to be nimble enough to roll with the punches. No one would have predicted the last 18 months, so, yes, have a plan, but be able to change it at short notice if circumstances dictate.’

ARC360, in association with I Love Claims, is supported by corporate partners BASF, BMS, Copart, EMACS, Entegral, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Innovation Group, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Recovery Assistance, S&G Response, Sherwin Williams and CAPS; partners asTech, The Green Parts Specialists, Indasa and Prasco UK.

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Enterprise backs apprentices with levy transfer

Enterprise has again committed to a levy transfer enabling its approved repairer network to apply for a funding grant towards the costs of training and assessing apprentices.

The initiative, administered by AutoRaise, was one of the first to be set up in the industry and sees Enterprise continue with its commitment in supporting apprentices by transferring some of its unspent apprenticeship levy.

Nick Sweetman, Managing Director of EHI said, “We are delighted to be able to support our network with this important initiative and help invest in the future talent of the vehicle repair industry.”

Jen Evans, AutoRaise Business Executive said, “Enterprise were one of the first to market with this brilliant initiative a few years ago and as they are an existing partner, I am delighted to add our support and assistance to the programme again.

“We recognise previous challenges but have now come up with a streamlined process to make it both easier for young people to join our amazing industry and equally better for repairers.”

This latest pledge to fund apprentices follows Enterprise’s continued commitment to the apprenticeship programme and support of AutoRaise.

AutoRaise Vice Chair, Steve Thompson said, “I am so pleased with how Enterprise acknowledge the need to attract young people in order for the continued repair of their own fleet of vehicles, it really is commendable.” 

Enterprise has put social mobility at the core of its approach to emerging talent, supporting individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds. Focusing on social mobility in the UK ensures the new pledge also supports Enterprise’s overall commitment to social mobility and everyday inclusion.  

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News Round-Up: Friday 23 July 2021

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Offering an event experience to remember – including plenty of exciting ARC360 initiatives – the day will focus on just what the past means for the future of the industry and asks is it a completely new world the incident repair sector is operating in or does the past still provide some meaning for the future?

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Adrian Furness appointed CEO of Covéa

Adrian Furness has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Covéa Insurance. Adrian succeeds James Reader, who is leaving the business and has no plans to take on another executive role.

Adrian has held the role of Chief Operating Officer at ILC Insurer Partner Covéa Insurance since December 2019, having previously been Claims Director of the company and its predecessor Provident Insurance since 2008.

Thatcham Research unveils EV Ready programme

Thatcham Research has unveiled its new ‘EV Ready’ Training Programme to support the industry’s need to learn how to handle electric vehicles safely and effectively.

The ‘EV Ready’ Training Programme caters for the future success of vehicle repairers, insurance companies and claims management organisations, as well as businesses operating in the fleet, salvage, recovery and vehicle auction sectors.

DLG set to partner with Motability

Direct Line Insurance Group plc (DLG) is to enter into a new partnership with Motability Operations Ltd to provide insurance to the Motability Scheme, supporting its more than 600,000 customers.

This partnership is expected to grow DLG’s Motor customer base by approximately 15% to over 4.5 million, adding further scale to DLG’s claims management service. The Scheme’s Gross Written Premium is approximately £500m per annum and, similar to Motability Operations’ current structure, Direct Line Group will reinsure 80% of the risk back to Motability Operations via Motability Operations’ reinsurance captive.

The new arrangements are expected to take effect in approximately 18 months and be for 10 year period.

Fix Auto adds to inner M25 coverage

Fix Auto UK’s position within London has been further strengthened with the appointment of its 12th repair centre that will serve motorists inside the M25.

Formerly known as MTS Vehicle Services, the repairer will now operate as Fix Auto Croxley Green and joins the network following a fast-tracked programme of development over the last 12 months by owner Matthew Jedrzejczyk.

Meanwhile, Fix Auto UK’s presence on Trustpilot has stepped up yet another a gear – with the network recording its 2,500th customer review.

XL Motors’ Fynn takes on ultra challenge

Matthew Fynn, Production Manager at XL Motors is running 145 miles, non-stop from London to Bristol along the Kennet and Avon canals to raise funds for Children with Cancer UK.

Matthew, who is hoping to raise as much money possible for the charity, has already completed three ultra-marathons this year as part of his fundraising efforts.

To support Matt’s incredible efforts visit his Just Giving page.

Major brands back autonomous ride hailing plans

Argo AI, Lyft and Ford Motor Company are working together to commercialise autonomous ride hailing at scale.

Argo AI and Ford will deploy Ford self-driving cars, with safety drivers, on the Lyft network, as part of a network access agreement, with passenger rides beginning in Miami later this year and in Austin starting in 2022.  As vehicles are deployed, Lyft users within the defined service areas will be able to select a Ford self-driving vehicle to hail a ride.

The aim is to deploy at least 1,000 autonomous vehicles on the Lyft network, across multiple markets, over the next five years.

Ageas predicts rise in ‘Crash 4 Cash’

Ageas Insurance is predicting a rise in induced road collisions, also known as ‘Crash 4 Cash’ scams, over the coming months as the UK leaves lockdown.

The insurer says it saw cases rise by 150% when the first national lockdown was lifted in 2020 and that it’s expecting another rise when the latest lockdown restrictions are lifted in July.

Robin Challand, Claims Director at Ageas Insurance, said, “Lockdowns made it harder for Crash 4 Cash scammers to operate. But as restrictions are lifted and road-use returns to more normal levels, that’s when we see these criminals start to re-emerge and put innocent motorists at risk by causing accidents.”

Meanwhile, a fraudster who pocketed nearly £18,000 for selling fake car insurance has been sentenced, following an investigation led by City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED), supported by the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB).

asTech gains US diagnostics patent

Repairify Inc, trading as asTech, has been awarded a patent for remote automotive diagnostics by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

The patent is directed to aspects of Repairify’s industry-disrupting technology, including systems and methods that allow ASE technicians to use a mobile device to read a vehicle’s identification number (VIN), transmit the VIN to a diagnostic database, and assist in determining whether an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) diagnostic tool — or aftermarket tool — is required for proper diagnosis and/or repair of the vehicle.

UK vehicle manufacturing labelled world’s most diverse

The UK’s low volume and specialist vehicle manufacturing sector is the most diverse anywhere in the world according to a new report launched today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

SMMT’s Low Volume and Specialist Vehicle Manufacturers Report outlines how Britain is a world leader in producing low volume, high value vehicles, everything from 250mph hypercars to campervans, limousines to electric taxis, motorhomes, wheelchair accessible vehicles, hearses and an unrivalled range of high performance, sports and luxury models.

Record price growth in used sector

According to the latest data from Auto Trader, the exceptionally strong levels of consumer demand in the market is continuing to fuel record price growth.

Based on the circa 400,000 used vehicles currently advertised on its marketplace, the average price of a used car increased a massive 12.6% year-on-year (YoY) on a like-for-like basis last week (as of 12 July 2021). It not only marks 63 weeks of consecutive price growth, but a huge acceleration on what is now a comparatively conservative 5.7% increase recorded during the week of 12th April.

Illustrating just how high the level of demand currently is, there were over 14.7 million cross platform visits last week to Auto Trader, which was a 24% increase on the same week in 2019.

US: Boyd Group acquires 35 sites

The Boyd Group Inc has agreed the acquisition of Collision Works of Oklahoma LLC, a multi-store operation consisting of 35 collision repair centres located in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.

Collision Works was founded in 1996 by Jacob Nossaman. The company has consistently grown its presence with 22 shops in Oklahoma; 12 shops in Kansas; and one shop in Missouri.

Kevin Burnett, COO of Gerber Collision & Glass – which is owned by The Boyd Group – said, “We believe that adding these repair centers is a step in the right direction to meet our growth vision and will expand our ability to reach new customers and further assist our insurance clients.”

Axalta renews AutoRaise support

AutoRaise Gold Partner, Axalta, has renewed its partnership with the industry charity for the fourth consecutive year.

“We are thrilled that Axalta has decided again to continue their support in the work that AutoRaise is undertaking on behalf of the vehicle repair industry. This is another extremely positive step forward for the charity and will go a long way in helping us continue our efforts and success stories,” said Steve Thompson, AutoRaise Vice-Chair.

Last chance to have your say…

This is your final chance to have your say in the Great British Motor Claims Survey.

The Great British Motor Claims Survey – supported by Trend Tracker – will provide a snapshot of sentiment from across the UK claims sector and what this might mean for the future.

The survey closes tonight (23 July 2021).

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AD Williams receives multi-million pound investment

Multi-site repair business, AD Williams has received a multi-million-pound investment from BGF.

The funding will be used for the partial realisation of shareholder value and to facilitate the long-term growth of the group.

As part of the deal, Laurence Vaughan, has been appointed as non-executive chair at AD Williams. Vaughan helped build the Sytner Group – the largest car retailer in the UK – from one to over 140 sites.

Stuart Bacchus, CEO of AD Williams, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have gained the backing of BGF. We’ve grown rapidly over the last eight years and have done so without any external investment to date. We are tremendously proud of the growth achieved by our team and see the partnership with BGF, and Laurence’s appointment as the natural next stage in our journey.”

Chris Jones, investor at BGF, said: “This deal represents an exciting opportunity to back a leading operator with a track record of successful growth in a specialised and highly fragmented market. We were impressed by the entrepreneurial yet professional nature of the management team and the services on offer. The business has the potential to extend its position as one of the leading networks in the UK.”

Founded in 2013 by CEO Stuart Bacchus, AD Williams is an owner-managed business with 14 sites in the Southeast of England. The business currently employs 250 people across its network. In the last eight years, AD Williams has grown to over £30 million revenue a year.

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News round-up: Friday 16 July 2021

Perfect storm dampening industry recovery

Bodyshops are being buffeted by a ‘perfect storm’ in the supply chain, caused by a combination of Covid-19, Brexit, and a change in materials. This was the verdict of the latest ARC360 on-demand.

Taking part in the supply chain special were: Paul Sell, associate director, Trend Tracker; Kelvyn Waugh, MD, Prasco UK; Richard Steer, CEO, Steer Automotive; Jeff Mack, national account manager, NWVA; and Mike Partridge, paint and body business manager, VWG UK.

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Raw material prices surge for paint manufacturers

The British Coatings Federation’s (BCF) latest statistics confirm further sharp increases in raw material prices for paint and ink manufacturers.

Higher prices for a range of critical solvents are just one area of concern for paint manufacturers with increased costs for resins, some pigments, extenders, and packaging also causing major problems for manufacturers.

NBRA launches Repair Industry Requirements (RIR) for ADAS

In response to the Insurance Industry Requirements (IIR) for ADAS introduced by Thatcham Research, the National Body Repair Association (NBRA) has launched its own Repair Industry Requirements (RIR).

As a result of feedback from a survey, the association said it has created the RIR to support the IIR as best practice and setting out repairer charges.

ABI reveals insurance sustainability roadmap

The supply chain is an area where Association of British Insurers (ABI) members can ‘be pro-active and set high standards that result in meaningful change’ according to its sustainability plans.

The ABI Climate Change Roadmap, which offers a wide-ranging plan to improve sustainability states: ‘Our sector will only be able to achieve this target if there is co-ordinated action across multiple sectors, but we will drive this by embedding a clear set of Net Zero alignment principles across our sector’s supply chain.’

The report highlights how replacement electric vehicles, repair and recycled parts could all form part of the new approach.

Meanwhile, the government has set out its ‘greenprint’ to cut emissions, setting out a pathway for the whole transport sector to reach net zero by 2050.

Fix completes engineering division

Fix Auto UK has completed the goal of forming its own team of field-based vehicle engineers dedicated to serving its franchise partners.

Rob Lake, who joined the network as part of its Key Accounts team, will now head up the team reporting directly into Head of Commercial Mark Hutchins.

Mark said, “The whole premise behind forming the team is to ensure a swift and seamless service to our insurer clients and, of course, motorists.”

Activate opens new Manchester site

Activate Accident Repair has opened a new hi-tech bodyshop in Manchester.

The opening of the site – Activate’s fifth – continues the growth of its hybrid repair network, which sees the strategic location of owned sites to complement its partner repair group relationships across the UK.

FMG RS set for Enfield opening

FMG Repair Services is set to open a new bodyshop in Enfield – the first of a new venture, combining a Northgate Hire facility with a vehicle repair centre.

This first of a new generation of sites will work closely with partner sites of Luton and Lakeside.

Vella Group on apprentice drive

The Vella Group is undertaking a major apprentice recruitment campaign as the business develops its capabilities for the future.

The Vella Group, supported by training partner Blackpool and The Fylde College, is looking for nearly 20 new multi skilled apprentices to ‘train to repair and restore vehicles, assess damage, and work through all the areas needed to repair a vehicle from start to finish’.

Meanwhile, The Vella Group has taken delivery of brand-new Vauxhall Corsa EV courtesy cars at its Liverpool and Deeside LV= General Insurance Sole Supply Sites.

Changing claims activity delivers Admiral profit rise

Admiral Group anticipates a higher-than-expected profit before tax for the first half of 2021 due to positive developments within motor bodily injury claims and low motor claims frequencies.

In a statement, Admiral Group said: ‘The stronger result is due to unusually positive development in the cost of UK motor bodily injury claims from a number of prior underwriting years’. It continued, ‘Further, motor claims frequency in 2021 to date has been lower than expected due to extended lockdown restrictions resulting in a favourable current period loss ratio, despite the significant reductions in Admiral’s premium rates over the past twelve months, which followed the £110 million of premium refunded to customers in May 2020.’

Based on preliminary figures, the group predicts profit before tax in the range of £450 to £500m.

MG Cannon strengthens leadership team

MG Cannon has made two key appointments to strengthen its group leadership team and further build the infrastructure of the business, ready for its next phase of growth.

Graham Prew has joined the business as Group Operations Manager and Mandy Pocock as Group Customer Services Manager.

Redde Northgate acquires ChargedEV

Redde Northgate plc has acquired Charged Electric Vehicles Ltd (ChargedEV), specialists in the supply and installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment across the UK.

The acquisition provides the group with a platform to expand its offerings as both its own EV fleet and its customers’ EV fleets evolve. It will also support the group in its environmental goals and be integral to its overall programme around EV transition and reducing carbon emissions.

ACSO forecasts steep decline in RTA injury claims

The Association of Consumer Support Organisations (ACSO) forecasts that RTA injury claims for 2021 will be sharply down against the long-term average. Further, the association anticipates numbers below the unprecedented drop in motor claims during the height of the pandemic in 2020, which fell below 500,000 for the first time.

Matthew Maxwell Scott, executive director of ACSO, said the huge decline in mileage and continued reduction on RTA claims has not been mirrored by a similar fall in the price of motor insurance suggesting insurers need to ‘come clean about the profits they are making from changing consumer habits and falling motor claims’.

Report highlights work to be done

According to the third edition of Making Diversity and Inclusion a Business Reality diversity and inclusion (D&I) is climbing the agenda for the majority of businesses, but there remains a long way to go to make it a reality in UK automotive.

The paper, produced in partnership by Auto Trader and executive search specialists, Ennis & Co, reveals that the perceived value of D&I amongst automotive businesses is accelerating. Eighty per vent of the 40 organisations surveyed from across the automotive industry (representing retailers, manufacturers, suppliers and trade bodies), stated it was ‘very important’ to their objectives. This marks an increase on the 78% recorded in 2019, and the 75% in 2018.

Polestar targets digital development

Polestar, the Swedish electric performance car brand, is recruiting 100 tech experts as it plans to become one of the top employers of choice for digital and tech talent from around the world.

The digital team will work on what Polestar describes as ‘cutting-edge digital products and next-generation developments that will change the way users connect, explore and interact with their cars’. Included in this is environments both inside and outside the vehicle such as digital ecosystems connected to factories, B2B, B2C, and the support of R&D.

Meanwhile, Volvo Cars has acquired additional shares in Polestar which will result in its shareholding increasing to 49.5%.

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Raw material prices surge for paint manufacturers

The British Coatings Federation’s (BCF) latest statistics confirm further sharp increases in raw material prices for paint and ink manufacturers.

Higher prices for a range of critical solvents are just one area of concern for paint manufacturers with increased costs for resins, some pigments, extenders, and packaging also causing major problems for manufacturers.

The impact of the price increases differs across the coatings industry due to the mix of raw material types and their use in each sector. On a weighted average basis, BCF estimates raw material prices for paints and coatings to have increased by 15-35% in the last year.

The Federation expects current availability issues to continue throughout the rest of 2021.

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News round-up: week ending Friday 9 July 2021

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The ARC360 on demand Supply Chain Special (1.30pm Wednesday 14 July) takes a closer look at what is happening across the supply chain right now and provides an in-depth insight into what it might mean for the claims sector.

Featuring: • Paul Sell, Associate Director, Trend Tracker • Kelvyn Waugh, MD, Prasco UK • Richard Steer, CEO, Steer Automotive • Jeff Mack, National Account Manager, NWVA • Mike Partridge, Paint & Body Business Manager, VWG UK

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CAPS reports big leap in claims exchanges

CAPS has reported a big leap in unique claims exchange volumes with a 13% month-on-month increase from May to June 2021.

The data highlights how June saw a return of claims volumes to 82% of pre-pandemic levels, increasing from 69% in May. Supply chain transmissions also rose by 14% month-on-month, reaching 87% in June compared to 73% in May.

Great British Motor Claims Survey launched

ILC and ARC360 have teamed up to launch the 2021 issue of The Great British Motor Claims Survey.

Support by Trend Tracker the survey will provide a snapshot of current sentiment from across the sector on a host of topical issues.

COVID-19 pandemic is and could potentially impact on the UK’s incident repair sector moving

Industry Leader Interview: Simon Powell, Client Director, Innovation Group

Here, ILC – parent company to ARC360 – catches up with Corporate Partner Innovation Group’s Client Director, Simon Powell to talk challenges and solutions; learnings; the benefits of hindsight; and predictions for the future.

AW rolls out Thatcham methods and support

In a reinvigorated relationship, AW Repair Group has chosen Thatcham Research as its preferred supplier of choice for methods repair data and technical support.

Following a short trial, AW has returned to the Thatcham Research ‘escribe’ platform, an online repair methods solution designed to help the industry return crash damaged vehicles safely and efficiently to pre-accident condition.

Sherwin Williams partners with Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team

Sherwin Williams has partnered with the Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team.

Both organisations share the objectives of driving technical innovations in the automotive industry, bringing people, products and platforms together and working towards a better, more sustainable and more inclusive future around the world.

Survey set to reveal EV readiness

ARC360 has once again teamed up with Trend Tracker and NBRA to survey the sector about its readiness for electric vehicles (EVs).

The survey aims to reveal just how the industry is gearing up to manage the rapidly increasing electrification of the UK car parc.

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Redde Northgate Board confident of repair turnaround

The Board of Redde Northgate Plc are confident the integration of FMG RS, following the acquisition of Nationwide on 4 September 2020, will be earnings enhancing in FY2022 following a loss-making initial period.

In its preliminary audited results for the 12 months ended 30 April 2021 the business reported the integration of FMG RS ‘progressed well in the second half of the year, including the appointment of a new management team’.

Registrations rise but hampered by supply

New car registrations in June grew 28.0% year-on-year to 186,128, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)’s latest figures.

Compared with the previous decade average, however, monthly registrations were down -16.4%, while total registrations for Q2 2021 fell short of industry expectations by around 9,000 units partly as the ongoing global semiconductor shortage acted as a limiting factor on supply. As a result, overall registrations for the first half of the year are down -26.8%.

Meanwhile, the light commercial vehicle (LCV) market saw 34,363 vans registered in the month, down -13.9% on 2019 meaning a shortfall of some 5,566 units as supply shortages affected production volumes and caused delays in the market.

Kangoo and Mokka receive four stars

The latest two cars to be tested by Euro NCAP – Renault Kangoo and the Vauxhall Mokka – achieved strong results across all categories in impact and crash avoidance testing, resulting in four-star rankings for both.

Matthew Avery, Director of Research, Thatcham Research comments: “These are family friendly cars, so it is really positive to see that young passengers are well protected.”

However, both vehicles fell short of the maximum five-star rating, in part due to performance in lateral impact testing.

Allianz invests in used car platform

Allianz X, the digital investment unit of the Allianz Group, has invested in Mobility Trader Holding GmbH, the parent company of used car platform – heycar.

Existing investors include Volkswagen, Volkswagen Financial Services, and Daimler Mobility.

Allianz Partners will become the insurance partner of heycar for the next five years in all existing and future markets. The cooperation will extend the heycar platform with Allianz insurance products and services by seamlessly integrating them into the digital customer journey.

IFED arrests 7 in ‘ghost broking’ crackdown

The City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) executed 10 warrants in a week as part of a crackdown on ‘ghost broking’ across the country, resulting in seven arrests.

The arrests formed part of a week of action led by officers from IFED, a specialist police unit dedicated to tackling insurance fraud which is hosted by the City of London Police.

Officers were deployed across 11 operations in London, Essex, West Yorkshire, Bristol, West Midlands, Derbyshire and Wales from Monday 28 June to Friday 2 July 2021.

ARS appoints ACIS

Automotive Repair Systems (ARS) has appointed ACIS Ltd to be sole supplier of its paint refinish products to serve its mobile repairers effectively. 

Phil Howlett, operations director of ARS, said, “As we continue to expand our operation with new vans out on the road to service our customers successfully, we’re confident the supply arrangement with ACIS will add considerable value to our organisation.”

DM Keith makes moves

DM Keith Ltd has increased its representation across Yorkshire with the acquisition of Ringways Motor Group.

Family owned, DM Keith now represents six brands, with 13 showrooms and two accident repair centres – DM Keith Leeds and Ringways Leeds – across 10 Yorkshire and Lincolnshire locations.

The business has also joined the Retail Automotive Alliance (RAA) as a shareholder expanding the RAA UK coverage through the 27 member businesses. The RAA has a turnover of £3.47bn through more than 200 sales outlets.

Axalta set to acquire UPol

Axalta Coating Systems is set to acquire U-Pol Holdings Ltd from Graphite Capital Management LLP and other holders for £428m.

Based in the UK, U-POL manufactures repair and refinish products for automotive refinish and aftermarket protective applications including fillers, coatings, aerosols, adhesives, and paint related products.

U-POL’s manufacturing plant and R&D lab is in Wellingborough, England.

Listen up…

In this episode of the ARC360 podcast we have the pleasure of catching up with Volkswagen Group UK bodyshop development manager, Franco Iannotta who shares with us how his love of cars and a passion for knowing how things work got him started in the automotive sector. He also mentions his passion for F1 and Astro physics.

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Great British Motor Claims Survey launched

ILC and ARC360 have teamed up to launch the 2021 issue of The Great British Motor Claims Survey.

First introduced in July 2020, as part of the Digital Motor Claims Festival, the inaugural Great British Motor Claims Survey – supported by Trend Tracker – provided a snapshot of how the COVID-19 pandemic is and could potentially impact on the UK’s incident repair sector moving forward.

One year on and, again supported by Trend Tracker, we are now updating this key industry insight.

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Redde Northgate Board confident of repair turnaround

The Board of Redde Northgate Plc are confident the integration of FMG RS, following the acquisition of Nationwide on 4 September 2020, will be earnings enhancing in FY2022 following a loss-making initial period.

In its preliminary audited results for the 12 months ended 30 April 2021 the business reported the integration of FMG RS ‘progressed well in the second half of the year, including the appointment of a new management team’.

It stated: ‘the business continued to be impacted by lower repair volumes during COVID-19 lockdowns and was loss-making through FY2021, but the Board remains confident that the acquisition will be earnings enhancing in FY2022, the first full financial year of ownership’.

The results also highlighted the group’s development of contract hire, expanding to LCVs in the fleet, and at year-end £17m of credit lines (2020: £nil) had been utilised on 1,600 commercial vehicles.

It also points to the roll-out of the new accident and incident management product to Northgate customers, launched in October, ‘is progressing well and has seen good take-up with several thousand vehicles signed up to date’.

Elsewhere in the business it has created a new small claims system called Pilot to manage claims post accident whiplash reforms, a new traffic officer app to support Highways Agency traffic officers at the roadside and a new online claims portal to enable more efficient processing of claims.

Overall, revenue (excluding vehicle sales) was 50.2% higher than the prior year, with the increase mainly due to the inclusion of Redde for a full year.

Martin Ward, CEO of Redde Northgate, commented: “Last year we focused on the integration of the businesses following the merger. That work is largely complete, ahead of time, with £20.5m of cost savings secured. Our next strategic priority is to grow revenue under our Drive phase and to utilise the services and infrastructure platform we have built to extend our market reach.”

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Weekly News Round-Up: Friday 11 June 2021

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Special ARC360 feature: The model business

No two businesses are alike, but the dramatic divergence of operating models and growth strategies within the automotive incident repair aftermarket is now quite extraordinary.

You don’t have to trace back too many years to find a time when the majority of bodyshops were, largely speaking, of a type, following well-trodden tracks of either high volume/low margin, or low volume/high margin.

Although this basic distinction still exists, there are now many more opportunities for business owners who want to create a unique proposition. This has come about because of significant change in two areas – technology and the customer.

Green Parts Specialists supports repair training

The Green Parts Specialists has furthered its support for the environmental benefits of repair over replace with a delivery of body panels for training purposes to Cornerstone Technologies.

The Green Part Specialists offers a wide range of used Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) green parts to help with repairs to vehicles. Cornerstone Technologies specialises in advanced, non-structural repair and repair over replace VDA training.

Meanwhile, the business Hills Group has appointed Jason Bishop, UK regional manager and Chris Barnes, warehouse operations manager, to its senior management team.

Webinar report: the evolution of claims

The first in a four-part quarterly series examining the influence of technology on the motor claims process underlined the complexities facing insurers as they strive to evolve to meet future demands.

The inaugural Tractable webinar – powered by I Love Claims – entitled Changing gear: the new technology accelerating the claims cycle, examined the influence of customer expectations and InsurTech on the adoption of innovation, and highlighted the challenges traditional insurers face in matching the digital solutions offered by start-ups.

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Repair volumes remain static

Repair volumes remained static during April and May at 72% and 73% respectively of 2019 volumes according to the latest Trend Tracker report.

The data – drawn from data and insight partner Audatex – forms part of Trend Trackers new ‘Emerging from COVID-19’ report and is ‘a cause of concern for many in the industry’.

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Copart develops environmentally friendly blueprint

As part of a programme to upgrade and replace offices at its nationwide Operation Centres, works are underway in Bristol to develop an environmentally friendly office blueprint for the future network of Copart Super Centres.

Works underway include areas for vehicles that require specialist handling, like EVs, and contingency land in the event of catastrophes where surge management services are required by insurance customers. There will also be brand-new vehicle preparation areas that will enable vehicle inspections, valeting and 360° imaging.

Indasa heads the peloton

Cyclists across the industry are gearing up to join the peloton to help raise funds for AutoRaise in a two-stage virtual ride.

Indasa Abrasives UK Commercial Director, Phill Blowers will be leading the fundraising event by cycling 200km on 2 July – equivalent to travelling from Colchester to Leicester.

PI reforms: the early verdict

Little more than a week after the introduction of the personal injury reforms, I Love Claims invited key industry influencers to discuss their initial impressions.

Taking part in the 90-minute online special hosted by ILC founder and chairman, Chris Ashworth were: Donna Scully, director, Carpenters Group; Caroline Johnson, director of technical claims, LV=; Peter Gomes, CEO of The CHO; Samantha Ramen, director of Keoghs LLP; and Matthew Maxwell Scott, executive director, ACSO.

They discussed the anticipated benefits of the reforms, the challenges presented by the recently launched online portal, as well as any unintended consequences that may arise in the future.

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Over 250,000 cars SORN during pandemic

New analysis by Kwik Fit has revealed that the pandemic saw an additional quarter of a million cars taken off the road.

Analysing government data to assess how many vehicles were officially off road with a registered SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) in the last quarter of 2020, compared to the last quarter of 2019, it found an increase of 277,859 vehicles.

The national average increase in cars with a SORN was nine per cent but in Guildford the number rose by a massive 27.5% in the last 12 months. This was followed by Watford which saw a 12.5% increase in cars designated as being off road, then Worcester (12.0%), Southall (11.9%) and Oxford (11.6%).

The increase in vehicles being taken off-road was mirrored in part by a reduction in licensed cars over the same period, which fell by 0.57%, some 187,000 cars.

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In latest episode of the ARC360 podcast we speak with Mike Monaghan, business owner at mindset development specialists, Auto-Motivate who shares his passion for empowering individuals and the industry with positivity.

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