Thatcham Research announces ground-breaking LexisNexis partnership

Thatcham Research has announced a strategic relationship with LexisNexis Risk Solutions.

The new partnership will transform the accessibility, consistency and analytical power of Thatcham Vehicle Risk Data (VRD), which assigns ABI Codes and Group Ratings to vehicles to help insurers assess and rate risk.

The news comes after the Association of British Insurers called for increased visibility of the Group Rating system to help consumers make more informed choices.

The first element of the agreement will see LexisNexis Risk Solutions become the sole distributor of Thatcham VRD, providing insurers, brokers and MGAs with real-time access.

LexisNexis Risk Solutions will also match vehicles to Thatcham VRD, delivering more granular data to help insurers identify risk-affecting vehicle features in the quoting process.

Meanwhile, the partners will also collaborate to unlock new vehicle data that does not exist today.

James Burton, Managing Director, UK and Ireland insurance, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, said, “We pride ourselves on being experts in insurance, and our vehicle strategy is both consistent with and complementary to the Thatcham Research vision. This strategy makes LexisNexis Risk Solutions well-placed to unlock the potential in the Thatcham VRD product, creating transformational insights for motor insurance providers.”

Jonathan Hewett, Chief Executive of Thatcham Research, said, “This exclusive relationship with LexisNexis Risk Solutions will allow Thatcham Research to focus efforts on research, testing and training, knowing that the insights we offer that are essential to how insurance providers derive premiums and assess risk will be managed by a trusted partner to the industry. The combination of Thatcham Research and LexisNexis Risk Solutions assets and intelligence is compelling, providing an exciting roadmap for new services and insights that will improve the overall motor insurance customer experience.”

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HORIBA MIRA joins Euro NCAP network

Euro NCAP has welcomed HORIBA MIRA to its network of safety and assessment centres.

Expanded accreditation means the HORIBA MIRA laboratory is now recognised as an official site for active safety system testing on passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. 

Dr Michiel van Ratingen, Secretary General Euro NCAP, said, “I am delighted to welcome HORIBA MIRA to Euro NCAP’s trusted network of safety assessment laboratories across Europe. We are impressed by HORIBA MIRA’s commitment to support Euro NCAP’s safety programme, but also by its wish to join us in our quest to meet Vision Zero targets. This is great news for us, for consumers, and the automotive industry in the UK.”

Graeme Stewart, Chief Technical Officer HORIBA MIRA, added, “We have been conducting active safety pre-tests for many years and our team is hugely motivated and passionate about helping to shape the future of safety on European roads and beyond, and being part of the collective effort that is driving towards achieving Vision Zero. Euro NCAP exists to create safer roads for everyone. We believe that to achieve this objective and deliver the best results, you must have a people-centric approach.”

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Steer acquires six IRG sites 

Steer Automotive Group has expanded its operational footprint with the acquisition of six IRG sites. Established in 1999, IRG has built a reputation as a leading independent network of automotive repair centres.  

The acquired sites are located in Wales (Whitland, Swansea, and Pontypridd) and England (Bristol, Birmingham, and Wolverhampton), representing a further step forward in Steer’s strategic UK growth plans. This expansion extends Steer’s geographical reach and aligns with the service offerings of the two businesses, with existing leading manufacturer approvals for JLR, BMW, Tesla and VW Group.  

Joe Moore, a current shareholder of IRG, will support the business during the integration period, ensuring a seamless handover and continued excellence in service delivery. His expertise, alongside the dedication of regional managers transitioning to Steer, will drive forward the operational success of these new locations. 

The IRG Board of Directors said, “Choosing Steer Automotive Group as the new owners for these six sites wasn’t just a strategic decision but a personal one. We’ve built a legacy based on commitment, quality, and community. Richard and his team at Steer not only recognised this legacy but also shared our values, ensuring that our customers, staff, and the business’s ethos are in capable and caring hands. Their approach throughout has been nothing short of professional and empathetic, making this transition as smooth as possible. I am confident that under Steer’s leadership, these sites are set for a bright future, and I eagerly anticipate their continued success and growth.” 

This acquisition broadens Steer’s network, as it opens new geographical catchment areas in South Wales, addressing the demand from the Group’s existing clients for coverage in both Swansea and Cardiff regions, where Steer previously had no network capacity. The addition of smaller sites in Wolverhampton and Birmingham introduces a hub model to Steer’s operations, enabling enhanced efficiency and optimised volume in the central region. 

“This expansion is a testament to our commitment to meeting the needs of our clients and providing unparalleled access to high-quality vehicle repair services across the UK. We are thrilled to welcome the talented teams from these IRG sites into the Steer family and look forward to the opportunities this acquisition presents for enhancing our service offerings and operational efficiencies,” said Richard Steer, Chief Executive. 

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ARC360 set to explore future technology impacts and solutions 

Following up on last year’s highly acclaimed specialist electric vehicle (EV) event, ARC360 is back on Thursday 27 June to further explore just how technology is shaping the future of the industry. 

The event, which takes place on Thursday 27 June at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry will canvass insights from across the sector and beyond in a bid to explore how the motor claims repair sector is transitioning towards a high-tech future, seeking insights from across the sector and beyond. 

Delegates will hear thoughts from insurers, vehicle manufacturers, repairers and many others throughout the supply chain to understand more of how, when and why the sector should prepare for the future. 

Underpinning the entire event will be a keen focus on what is arguably the most critical factor across the entire industry right now – people and skillsets. Throughout the day, discussions will link back to how the industry – as a combined entity – can help make the automotive incident repair sector a career destination of choice. 

Mark Hadaway, Co-Founder of ARC360 and Content Director of ILC, said, “We are delighted to once again host a specialist future technology focused event yet with an acute awareness of the people and skills needs throughout the sector right now. 

“At first glance, the two seem somewhat of a paradox but in reality both go hand-in-hand in creating an insurance claims and vehicle repair sector that is fit for the future.” 

Tickets for the event will go on sale next week. 

In the meantime, to find out more about the opportunities available to get involved in the event, contact mark@iloveclaims.com or liane@iloveclaims.com

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ARC360 News Update – Friday 1 March 2024

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Steer Group has hosted its final repair and refinishing Apprentice Skills competition at EMTEC Colleges and 3M. The competition was introduced to raise standards, boost confidence, hone problem-solving abilities, and enhance planning and time management skills.
  • Motofix Accident Repair Centres has opened its first, dedicated Motofix Prestige Paint and Body Centre in Cirencester, following a £2.5m investment.
  • Basingstoke-based R&R Autos Bodyshop has secured Carbon Neutral PAS2060 accreditation, thanks to the support of ECA Business Energy. 
  • L&I Eaton ARC has opened new sites in Liverpool, Sheffield, Newcastle, and Aberdeen Central, with Liverpool, Newcastle and Sheffield all securing the latest BS10125:2022 standards. The Aberdeen site is working towards the standard.
  • SMART Bodyshop Solutions has opened its seventh location. The new 20,000 sqft site is based in Hereford.
  • The Vella Group hosted students from Manchester Young Lives at its Trafford Park site recently, raising awareness of the career options within the industry. It has now offered one student a work placement.
  • Southside ARC has achieved carbon neutral PAS-2060 certification.
  • Komoo has cut the ribbon on its 13th site. Based in Huddersfield, the site will be managed by Cheryl Craven. Further sites are expected to be opened this year.
  • Crash Care Centre Hitchin has secured BS10125 certification.

Industry News

ARC360 introduces inaugural breakfast Think Tank

ARC360’s first online Breakfast Think Tank took place recently, when more than 20 leading figures from across the vehicle incident repair sector met to share their views on the year ahead.

The Think Tank invited the panel to share their thoughts on what lies ahead in 2024, and the overwhelming immediate concern was the continued challenge around people and skills across the sector.

ARC360 set to explore future technology impacts and solutions

Following up on last year’s highly acclaimed specialist electric vehicle (EV) event, ARC360 is back on Thursday 27 June to further explore just how technology is shaping the future of the industry. 

The event, which takes place on Thursday 27 June at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry will canvass insights from across the sector and beyond in a bid to explore how the motor claims repair sector is transitioning towards a high-tech future, seeking insights from across the sector and beyond. 

ABI publishes plan to tackle insurance costs

The Association of British Insurers has published a 10-step roadmap intended to tackle rising insurance costs for drivers.

As part of the 10-step roadmap, the ABI will focus on greater transparency around insurance costs to support better customer decision-making. It will also try to mitigate the rising costs of vehicle thefts by working with the police to aid in the recovery of stolen vehicles.

Cap hpi predicts continued growth

Cap hpi’s latest car market overview has reported a strong start to 2024, with car sales up eight per cent in January to 142,876 units. Used car demand was also strong in both January and February, with values rising slightly in February for the first time in a year.

It is predicting continued growth through March.

HORIBA MIRA joins Euro NCAP network

Euro NCAP has welcomed HORIBA MIRA to its network of safety and assessment centres.

Expanded accreditation means the HORIBA MIRA laboratory is now recognised as an official site for active safety system testing on passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. 

ABI to publish AI governance guide

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is working with experts to produce a guide to responsible AI innovation.

Focused on consumer outcomes, the first sector-specific guide will set out how insurers and those in the long-term savings industry can work within the UK government’s five principles around accountability, transparency, fairness, safety, contestability and redress.

Join the team for Plunky’s All Stars last game

The last ever Plunky’s All Stars charity football match will kick-off at the Football Development Centre in Norwich at 6.30pm on 28 June.

The match is being held to raise awareness around mental health after fireman Carl Mills took his own life two years ago.

Ben makes great progress with Race Across Britain

Ben’s new fundraising challenge, Race Across Britain, has raised more than £100,000 for the automotive charity.

The LKQ-sponsored challenge took place from 26-28 February and saw 27 teams of two complete the 1,300-mile journey without smart phones and limited by a strict budget.

WorldSkills open for entries

WorldSkills is inviting entries for its 2024 National Competition.

Regional competitions will take place over the next seven months across 49 skills before the National Finals take place in Manchester from 18-22 November.

UK production on the increase in 2024

UK car production began 2024 on the front foot with a 21% rise to 82,997 units in January.

Meanwhile, the UK commercial vehicle (CV) production grew by 26.9 to 11,756 units, marking the strongest January in 16 years.

SYNETIQ celebrates fifth birthday

SYNETIQ has thanked its customers, clients and colleagues as it celebrates its fifth birthday.

Apple scraps EV plans

It has been reported that Apple is abandoning plans to develop an electric car. Reports claims the news was announced during an internal team meeting this week, with focus instead shifting to generative AI projects.

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VWG UK signs battery recycling deal

Volkswagen Group UK has signed an agreement with Ecobat tocollect and recycle EV batteries and battery materials from dealers, distributors, and end-of-life recycling centres.

Volvo launches new accident alert feature

Volvo has unveiled a new safety feature, Accident Ahead Alert, that warns drivers of accidents on the road in front of them by using real-time data from traffic management centres.

Stellantis sets date for Mobility Forum

Stellantis has announced that its second Freedom of Mobility Forum will take place on 3 April. The live online debate will feature five industry experts, addressing: “How will our planet accommodate the mobility needs of eight billion people?”

MG launches advanced hybrid supermini

MG has unveiled its new hybrid supermini, the MG3, which features advanced ADAS systems including Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning System, Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning, and Traffic Jam Assist.

Fisker reveals challenges and opportunities

Fisker’s latest financial report has revealed substantial ‘real world’ challenges around suppliers, interest rates and skills, and warns that additional investment will be crucial to secure its future.

However, it shifted to a dealer model at the end of 2023 and is hopeful of agreeing a deal with a large vehicle manufacturer that could include investment, joint development of EV platforms, and manufacturing.

Polestar secures substantial funding

Swedish EV manufacturer Polestar has secured £750m in additional funding. Investment was led by 12 leading international banks including BNP Paribas, Natixis, Standard Chartered, BBVA, HSBC and SPDB.

JLR ditches agency model plans

JLR is reported to have cancelled plans to move to an agency model and will refocus efforts on its franchised model.  

It had intended to move to a ‘direct to consumer’ model this year but has abandoned the plan due to ‘internal and external’ challenges.

MINI starts major production drive

BMW Group has announced that the first all-electric version of its MINI Countryman has rolled off factory lines at its Leipzig plant. It aims to produce 350,000 units each year.

People

  • esure Group has appointed Dawn Mardsen as Head of Claims Supplier Management and Engineering Services.
  • Jamie Smithyes has started his new roles as Director and Founder of Smooth Vehicle Logistics and Recovery and Director and Founder of H&RJ Investments and Consultancy for Steer London.
  • Accident Credit Group has appointed Amy Dowle as Business Development Manager.
  • Shane Whiten has started a new role as Assistant Manager at Steer Automotive.
  • Avant has appointed Lungelwa Nteleko as Programme Support Executive.
  • Europcar Mobility Group UK has appointed Jonathan Brownhill as Business Development Director within its insurance specialist team.
  • James Onions has joined GSF Car Parts as Marketing and Communications Director.

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UK production on the increase in 2024

UK car production began 2024 on the front foot with a 21% rise to 82,997 units in January.

According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), exports were up 11.6% to 62,938 units, while production for the domestic market soared by 64.5%, or 7,863 units.

Meanwhile, the production of battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid vehicles rose by a combined 4.5% to 29,590 units to account for 35.7% of overall output.

The SMMT also reported that UK commercial vehicle (CV) production grew by 26.9 to 11,756 units, marking the strongest January in 16 years.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “A positive start to the year for UK car production bodes well for the industry and the many thousands of livelihoods on which it depends. There can be no room for complacency, however, given economic headwinds and geopolitical tensions. There must be a relentless commitment to competitiveness, building on the significant recent investments into the sector. The forthcoming Budget is a chance for Government to do just that by introducing measures to boost UK automotive manufacturing, focused on energy, investment competitiveness and market demand.”

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Ben makes great progress with Race Across Britain

Ben’s new fundraising challenge, Race Across Britain, has raised more than £100,000 for the automotive charity.

Inspired by the television series Race Across the World, the LKQ-sponsored challenge took place from 26-28 February and saw 27 teams of two travel from the LKQ Academy in Tamworth to six different checkpoints including the Angel of the North, Blackpool North Pier and The London Eye.

Teams had to complete the 1,300-mile journey without using smart phones or planes, travelling only public transport, cycling or walking, while also limited by a strict budget.

Taking part were teams from LKQ Euro Car Parts, Alliance Automotive Group, Group 1 Automotive, Vendi, ClickMechanic, Automotion Events/Lawgistics, eStar Truck and Van, Hella, Messe Frankfurt UK, Compact Car Centre, Walsall Wood Tyre & Service; Autotech Recruit, Rhino Group, and GSF Car Parts.

Joint winners were two LKQ Euro Car Parts, The Mavericks, comprising Tony Shearer and Andy Southby, and Chris O’Rourke and Melanie Lowe’s Skint Sprint Squad.

Matt Wigginton, Director of Partnerships, Engagement & Income said, “The automotive industry loves some healthy competition, so this was a great way to get together and have fun while also supporting your dedicated industry charity. Fundraising events like this are particularly crucial during a time when Ben is supporting more people than ever due to the cost-of-living crisis.”

Kevan Wooden, Group Chief Executive Officer at LKQ UK and Ireland, added, “It’s been remarkable to see so many colleagues from across the industry come together like this. Both customers and competitors alike have had fun, but more importantly, raised crucial funds for the vital work Ben does.”

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ARC360 introduces inaugural Breakfast Think Tank

ARC360’s first online Breakfast Think Tank took place recently, when more than 20 leading figures from the across the vehicle incident repair sector met to share their views on the year ahead.

The session featured contributions from a panel of experts from vehicle repair, vehicle manufacturing, insurance, training and mobility.

The Think Tank invited the panel to share their thoughts on what lies ahead in 2024, and the overwhelming immediate concern was the continued challenge around people and skills across the sector.

With the average age of technicians in their late 40s, it was suggested that the industry had to ‘get serious’ about raising awareness to younger people and other potential candidates outside of the sector of the fulfilling and varied career paths available within automotive repair.

Attracting the next generation of talent has to be a priority for all stakeholders, it was agreed, with a far more collaborative and targeted approach instead of individual businesses operating in siloes.

“We’re not bringing people in from outside the industry,” said one panellist. “We’re all vying for the same candidates and just taking skills off each other. Every sector is facing a similar challenge, but we need to start competing with other industries rather than each other.”

It was also suggested that greater support for independents was needed, with some reluctant to take on apprentices due to limited time, financial resource and unclear futures ie exit Vs investment. There is also a ‘fear’ among many that their efforts will be wasted with apprentices either dropping out or taking their skills to a higher-paying competitor.

However, a lack of new talent entering the sector is only one part of the puzzle. There is the additional and arguably more immediate challenge in meeting existing demands and productivity levels with a limited pool of skilled resource.

“Apprenticeships are obviously crucial going forward,” said one panellist, “but they won’t address the skills challenges we face now and in the next two or three years.”

The next Breakfast Think Tank will take place in March and continue its progressive discussions with people and skills as an ongoing ‘anchor’.

ARC360 is supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Copart, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: Gemini ARC, Repairify, Prasco; and Associate Partners: Thatcham Research and Trend Tracker.

To find out more about ILC’s New Generation in Claims event – closely aligned to the discussion during the inaugural ARC360 Think Tank – click here or to find out how to become an ILC New Generation Claims Ambassador email liane@iloveclaims.com

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Steer Group celebrates apprentice skills

Steer Group hosted its final repair and refinishing Apprentice Skills competition last week at EMTEC Colleges and 3M.

Apprentices took part in the competition ahead of their end-point assessments and in preparation for potentially taking part in the IMI World Skills. 

The Apprentice Skills competition was introduced to raise standards, boost confidence, hone problem-solving abilities, and enhance planning and time management skills.

Judges included Andy Geary, LKQ, Chris Colton, 3M, Karl Smith, Stanners Equipment, Jim Swann, Steer Automotive Group, Kieron Woolgar, Thatcham Research, Michael Massey, 3M, Paris Asquith, Steer Automotive Group, Robert Smith, Axalta, and Satpal Thamu, Emtec College, with the overall winner to be announced next month.

Head of Academy and Organisation Development Steve Hoe said, “Everyone involved with the competition noted the apprentices’ outstanding attitudes and their demonstration of high-level skills, making the scoring incredibly tight. All our apprentices gained valuable insights, with experienced judges providing feedback after every task. We were very pleased with how it went and can’t wait to do it all over again.”

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ABI publishes plan to tackle insurance costs

The Association of British Insurers has published a 10-step roadmap intended to tackle rising insurance costs for drivers.

This comes after the EY reported that for every £1 paid in premiums last year, insurers incurred £1.14 in claims and expenses.

As part of the 10-step roadmap, the ABI will focus on greater transparency around insurance costs to support better customer decision-making. It will also try to mitigate the rising costs of vehicle thefts by working with the police to aid in the recovery of stolen vehicles.

The plan also calls for greater action around insurance fraud, improving road safety and infrastructure, and providing additional support for new drivers.

Further, the ABI will seek to reduce the impact of the Personal Injury Discount Rate (PIDR), while continuing with reforms to reform whiplash claims, advocating safety-focused vehicle technology, and continue to lobby for lower Insurance Premium Tax (IPT).

In addition, it aims to support the vehicle repair sector by working with government, manufacturers and repairers to create more volume and flexibility in the sector.

Mervyn Skeet, Director of General Insurance Policy said, We know that insurance costs are putting strain on household finances, so we’ve been working hard to find solutions. Some of these actions we can do quickly, others will require time or assistance from the regulator or government.

“Regardless, we will continue to do what we can under our new strategy to help consumers access the products that are integral to financial wellbeing and play a key role in the nation’s financial resilience.”

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