Major names revealed for ARC360 conference 

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

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

Key industry influencers already confirmed to attend include: 

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

Titled: A new era – the changing dynamics of a sector, the event will provide attendees with an understanding of the current market dynamics, the impacts they are having and what it means for the future of business; an insight into what is top of insurer priorities and what solutions you can offer; chance to contribute to how we all have a role to play in making the industry ‘future fit’; interaction with industry experts on how their specific sectors are evolving and the opportunities it is creating; and the ability to align with the opportunities the future industry will bring. 

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

To find out more about the event – including the sponsorship opportunities available and how to purchase tickets – contact Liane on liane@iloveclaims.com 

For a full insight into last year’s occasion, click here to read the Better Tomorrow post-event publication.

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ARC360 News – Friday 17 January 2025

Leading repairers set for ARC360 2025

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

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

Repairer News 

Gemini ARC has celebrated the loyalty of its team with an impressive 21.5% of its workforce earning long-service awards for over 10 or 20 years of dedication.

Turners Accident Repair has unveiled its seventh site in Chester-Le-Street, Durham. The 16,000 sqft repair centre follows an investment of more than £700,000. Full story

Fix Auto UK has announced that the group has reached a remarkable milestone after recording £1bn in deployed sales into the ever-growing franchised network as it continues its upward trajectory. Full story

Fix Auto Caldicot has officially got Renault/ Dacia to join our manufacturer approvals alongside Stellantis & Suzuki.

Dave Willett has left M&M Vehicle Repairs after 37 years.

Fix Auto UK’s Managing Director Ian Pugh has been appointed as Group Managing Director to the newly formed Advantage Group of Companies. The UK-based group encompasses Fix Auto UK, Advantage Parts Solutions UK, and Fix Auto UK’s division of owned repair centres. Full story

VM News

Implementation of ADAS technology continues to improve, as Thatcham Research announces safest car of the year shortlist

Automotive Risk Intelligence company Thatcham Research has revealed the contenders for the 2025 What Car? Safety Award, with this year’s shortlist representing the safest vehicles available on UK roads. The vehicles were chosen by Thatcham Research, Euro NCAP and What Car? judges based on Euro NCAP safety test scores alongside other criteria such as expected market volume. Full story

Euro NCAP boosts capacity with approval of DEKRA and TRANSPOLIS test centres

Euro NCAP has announced that DEKRA and TRANSPOLIS have been accredited for Euro NCAP active safety testing, formally joining its network of approved testing facilities around Europe. These facilities will build on existing expertise to successfully deliver consumer testing of passenger cars, vans, and trucks. Full story

JLR and Tata Communications to deliver smarter, data-driven connected cars

JLR has announced an enhanced partnership with Tata Communications to improve its connected vehicle ecosystem through the Tata Communications MOVE platform. The collaboration will empower JLR’s next-generation software-defined vehicles with continuous connectivity and access to intelligent services even in the remotest locations across 120 countries. Full story

BMW Group scores circular economy win with high-voltage batteries

The BMW Group has launched a pan-European partnership with SK tes, a leading provider of innovative technology lifecycle solutions. The special recycling process recovers cobalt, nickel and lithium from used batteries before returning them to the value chain to make new batteries. This closed-loop system is set to expand to the US-Mexico-Canada region as early as 2026. Full story

Polestar targets profitability in 2025; Polestar 7 will be a premium compact SUV from Europe

Polestar has unveiled an updated strategy, targeting compound annual retail sales volume growth of 30-35% for 2025 to 2027 and a positive adjusted EBITDA in 2025. Gaining commercial and operational momentum, further margin, fixed costs and working capital improvements are expected from 2026 onwards, with a positive free cash flow after investments expected in 2027. Full story

Industry News 

NWVA introduces new Stolen Vehicle Recovery division

ARC360 Corporate Partner, NWVA (Nationwide Assistance Group) has introduced a new Stolen Vehicle Recovery division to tackle the rapidly increasing levels of vehicle theft across the UK. Having successfully supported police forces across the country for a number of years in the recovery of stolen vehicles, NWVA has now introduced its own all-encompassing service. Full story

Drivers neglecting basic vehicle checks

Research from eBay has revealed a significant number of drivers are neglecting basic car maintenance tasks. The data found that one in four (25%) drivers only checked their tyre pressure on a quarterly basis, while 11% admitted to only checking their tyre tread on a yearly basis. Full story

Trend Tracker – trends to look out for in 2025

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Ben shares ways for automotive people to improve wellbeing

With Blue Monday approaching on 20 January, Ben is sharing ways it can help automotive people improve their health and wellbeing in 2025. January is also a time when people consider setting new goals, and Ben’s free Life Coaching service supports automotive people to make positive changes, whether at work or home. Full story

Zenzic and IMI launch CAM skills survey

Zenzic has launched a new Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) Skills Survey to better understand the recruitment and skills challenges facing the sector. The survey, which is being run in partnership with the Institute of the Motor Industry, is divided into four categories: current pain points, sources of hiring, activities for skills scouting, and company values and culture. Full story

Apprenticeship Central publishes white paper on apprenticeship reforms

Apprenticeship Central has published a white paper highlighting the reforms taking place within UK apprenticeships, and considering what they mean for automotive employers. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall initiated the reforms last November with the publication of the ‘Get Britain Working’ white paper. Full story

Automotive industry leaders set for Ben’s Sahara Desert Trek

A total of 11 automotive leaders will feel the heat next month in Ben’s Industry Leader Challenge Sahara Desert Trek, which is taking place from 26 February to 5 March. Divided into five teams, they will spend five days trekking across the Sahara Desert in Morocco to raise a minimum of £20,000 per team for Ben. Full story

BASF Coatings enters into a strategic partnership for the aftersales market

BASF’s Coatings division announces that BMW Group has selected the premium refinish brands Glasurit and R-M among their preferred paint brands for its aftersales network. This strategic partnership includes 50 markets where BMW Group is not present with its private label. Full story

IMI launches employment engagement survey to drive automotive talent forward

The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has launched a new Employment Engagement Survey to gather critical insights that will help tackle the growing skills gap in the automotive sector. This 15-minute survey invites input from employers, educators, and industry professionals to identify recruitment challenges, highlight essential skills, and improve training and education. Full story

Copart’s 2024 ESG Report highlights sustainability progress

Copart has revealed it has avoided more than 12 million metric tons of CO2e during the past financial year. Its 2024 ESG Report has revealed that the company’s global operations achieved the figure by extending the lifecycle of vehicles and harvesting green parts. Full story

People 

Eddie Longworth, Founder and Director of JEL Consulting Ltd, has been named CEO of e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management.

SYNETIQ, an IAA company and one of the UK’s leading vehicle salvage, dismantling and recycling companies, has appointed Jonathan Pervin as Managing Director.

Stellantis has announced a number of key changes to its UK management team. Nicola Dobson has been appointed as Peugeot Managing Director, Giuseppe Cava as Managing Director for Fiat, Fiat Professional & Abarth, Nick Richards as Pre-Owned Vehicles Director and Tom Ray as B2B Director.

National Windscreens has appointed James Reynolds as Director of Commercial and Finance for all Cary/National Windscreens sales and revenue interests in the UK.

Auto Windscreens has appointed Mima Rybanska as new Head of Strategic Partnerships.

Garage Hive has announced the appointment of Tom Langridge as Head of Training.

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JLR and Tata Communications to deliver smarter, data-driven connected cars

JLR has announced an enhanced partnership with Tata Communications to improve its connected vehicle ecosystem through the Tata Communications MOVE platform.

The collaboration will empower JLR’s next-generation software-defined vehicles with continuous connectivity and access to intelligent services even in the remotest locations across 120 countries.

Leveraging Tata Communications MOVE platform, JLR’s upcoming medium-sized SUVs built on the new Electric Modular Architecture (EMA) will seamlessly transition between mobile networks and operators, enabling non-stop access to personalised connected services, such as media streaming.

The platform will also enable greater and more secure data exchange between JLR and its customers’ vehicles, delivering more efficient software over-the-air (SOTA) updates and supporting the rollout of evolving advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

The use of the platform will also and enable JLR engineers to harness deeper insights, monitor vehicle performance in real-time, and improve vehicle maintenance and servicing, reducing costs for the car owners and JLR.

Marco Bijvelds, Vice President and Global Head of Tata Communications MOVE said, “The automotive industry is continually innovating to meet ever-changing customer demands. Last year, our digital fabric enabled seamless connectivity across all JLR’s production sites globally.

“As part of our extended partnership, we’re now powering JLR’s software-defined vehicle journey worldwide and enabling them to deliver advanced driving features in their cars. The insights derived from the data exchanged through our platform will enable JLR to offer personalised customer experiences, opening doors for new revenue streams.”

Mark Brogden, Director of Digital Product Platform Off-Board at JLR, added,”The partnership with Tata Communications is the next step in our software-defined vehicle journey, offering highly secure and cost-effective data connectivity across 120 countries.

“Starting in 2026 with our next generation of medium-size luxury SUVs, Tata Communications MOVEaims to deliver continuous connected experiences for our clients, offering features and new software updates over-the-air to meet the expectations of our luxury client base.”

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Copart’s 2024 ESG Report highlights sustainability progress

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

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

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

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

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Trend Tracker – trends to look out for in 2025 

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

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

Trend Tracker predicts… 

Further repair market consolidation 

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

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

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

Fluctuations in repair demand and repair capacity 

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

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

M&A activity in the insurance sector 

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

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

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

M&A activity in the vehicle manufacturer sector 

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

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

The bodyshop skills crisis continues 

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

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

Understanding consumer behaviour 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Stellantis announces changes to UK management team

Stellantis has announced a number of key changes to its UK management team. 

Nicola Dobson has been appointed as Peugeot Managing Director, Giuseppe Cava as Managing Director for Fiat, Fiat Professional & Abarth, Nick Richards as Pre-Owned Vehicles Director and Tom Ray as B2B Director. 

All will report to Eurig Druce, Group Managing Director.

New B2B DirectorTom Ray joined thegroup in 2004 and offers extensive experience, having held various sales roles across Stellantis &You and the broader Stellantis group. His previous positions include general manager and regional operations director at Stellantis &You, Head of Regional Operations at Peugeot and, most recently, B2B Operations Director at Stellantis. In his new role, Ray will oversee B2B sales across all channels for Stellantis UK Brands.

Giuseppe Cava has dedicated his career to Fiat, since joining the Stellantis group in 2018. He was most recently UK Marketing Director for Fiat & Abarth and replaces Damien Dally who now focuses solely on Leapmotor as Brand Director for the UK.

Business and French graduate Nicola Dobson was most recently Pre-Owned Director for Stellantis UK and has also held a wide variety of roles in aftersales, distribution, sales and marketing. 

Nick Richards, who replaces Dobson, started as a graduate trainee with the group in 1993 and, most recently, was responsible for UK network development for Stellantis.

Eurig Druce, Group Managing Director, said, “I would like to warmly congratulate Nicola, Giuseppe, Nick, Tom and Damien on their new roles. I’m delighted to be able to build from the talent within our group and I wish them every success in delivering our Dare Forward 2030 commitments, working alongside our highly valued retailer partners.”

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ARC360 News – Friday 10 January 2025

Major insurers back ARC360 2025

More than 15 major insurance brands have already confirmed their support of ARC360’s 2025 conference, which takes place on Thursday 22 May at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon. The leading insurers already confirmed to attend include Ageas, Allianz, Arch, Aviva, Collingwood, Covea, esure, First Central, Hastings Direct, Inshur, LV=, NFU Mutual, Sabre, Tesco Underwriting and Zurich Insurance. Full story

Repairer News 

Steer Automotive Group has acquired Accident Repair Centre Group, a trusted collision repair network operating across the South West of England. With well-placed locations across the region, ARC Group provides an excellent foundation for expanding Steer’s service capacity and enhancing customer accessibility. Full story

Following nearly two years of design, planning, and manufacturing, the doors to Parkway Prestige’s new 32,000sqft centre are set to open.

The M&M Group (Fix Auto Stoke on Trent) is now an official Tesla-approved bodyshop.

IM Accident Repair Group has achieved BSI Kitemark approval, as well as aluminium structural repair approval. The business is now planning to secure more manufacturers approvals.

HB Accident Repair Network in Speke has successfully passed its BSI Kitemark audit within 40 days of opening its doors.

ADAS Solutions has become one of the first ADAS calibration and diagnostics companies in the UK to have a positive recommendation from BSI for BS10125 certification.

VM News

Government announces 2030 consultation

The UK government has commenced a consultation on phasing out the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030. The consultation is an opportunity to consider stakeholders’ preferences on technology choices and the types of vehicles permitted between 2030 and 2035 alongside ZEVs. Full story

Stellantis partners with dSPACE to accelerate cloud-based development of vehicles

Stellantis and dSPACE have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at accelerating the cloud-based development of Stellantis vehicles. The collaboration will enable faster, scalable development of customer-focused features. Full story

Volkswagen Group stands firm as UK’s leading automotive group

Volkswagen Group UK has confirmed its position as the UK’s leading automotive group, recording total annual sales in 2024 of 472,056, a figure which sees it increase sales by over 9,800 compared with the previous year. Together, the Group’s five car brands accounted for a 22.25% of new car registrations in the UK. Meanwhile, Volkswagen delivered around 4.8 million vehicles to customers worldwide last year, down 1.4% on the previous year. Full story

Hyundai Motor Group partners with NVIDIA to accelerate development of AI solutions

Hyundai Motor Group has announced a strategic partnership with NVIDIA to accelerate the development of advanced AI technologies to drive the future of mobility. The Group aims to further enhance the application of intelligence to its core mobility products, such as software-defined vehicles and robotics, and across its business operations. Full story

Honda presents world premiere of Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV Prototypes at CES 2025

Honda has unveiled its new AI-enhanced 0 Series. Models will be equipped with a system that enables the expansion of Level 3 automated driving capabilities, starting with eyes-off technology available in traffic congestion on highways. Meanwhile, Sony Honda Mobility has unveiled the first model to be sold under the AFEELA brand, which pursues an interactive relationship between people and vehicles. Full story

EV batteries at close to 90% capacity, even after 200,000 km

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Industry News 

Direct Line Group launches industry-leading program to boost vehicle repair standards

Direct Line Group (DLG) has unveiled an innovative Vehicle Damage Assessor (VDA) accreditation programme. Recognised by the esteemed Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), this initiative underscores DLG’s commitment to advancing vehicle repair standards and ensuring customer safety. Full story

Embracing the future: How ADAS technology is transforming workshops and driving the automotive industry forward

The automotive industry is undergoing a rapid transformation, with ADAS leading the charge. Today, nearly all new vehicle launches and registrations feature ADAS as standard, underscoring its growing prominence. In light of this shift, Phil Peace, Repairify’s International Managing Director, highlights key trends that workshops of all sizes should embrace to remain competitive and future-ready. Full story

Motor premiums see record reductions while home insurance stabilises

The latest General Insurance Price Index from Pearson Ham Group for the fourth quarter of 2024 highlights a sharp decline in motor insurance premiums. Prices have dropped consistently every month since April, culminating in a year-on-year reduction of 16% by December 2024 compared to the end of 2023. Full story

Date set for Ageas/NBRA Equipment EXPO

More than 40 automotive suppliers will showcase their latest innovations at the Ageas/NBRA Equipment EXPO, which takes place at the GTG Training Centre on 19 February. Suppliers will reveal their latest developments in diagnostics, parts, distribution, dry goods, recycling, jigs, welding equipment, paint, plastic welding, glue pulling, spraybooths, sprayguns and other bodyshop equipment. Full story

Five possible challenges facing insurers and MGAs

As insurers and Managing General Agents (MGAs) look ahead to 2025, they must contend with a variety of evolving challenges, from navigating more complex regulations to adjusting to shifting customer behaviours. To help navigate these challenges as much as possible, S&G Response is exploring five key call outs. Full story

Legal – defendant

Claims inflation, fraud and growing regulatory pressures were the key topics addressed during a presentation by Emma Fuller, Partner and Head of Motor & Casualty Market Strategy at DAC Beachcroft LLP, at ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference. Full story

Every young person in England will have access to an apprenticeship

The Get Britain Working White Paper is just the start of sweeping reforms that could reshape apprenticeships and workforce development across the UK throughout 2025 and beyond. Apprenticeship Central will publish a full report next week looking into how these reforms could create real, lasting impact and new opportunities for growth. Full story

Silverlake joins NBRA as Gold Supplier Member

Silverlake Automotive Recycling has become a member of the National Body Repair Association [NBRA]. The move comes as the business continues to collaborate with the industry to meet the growing demand for its green, reclaimed parts. Full story

Martyn Rowley to tackle a charity challenge of a lifetime

Executive Director of the NBRA and VBRA Martyn Rowley is taking on the Great Sahara Desert Trek to raise funds for automotive charity Ben. Alongside Karen Jakes of Thatcham Research, he plans to cover 100km in four days in support of Ben. Full story

New Year message from Ben Blackledge

Ben Blackledge, Chief Executive WorldSkills UK, said, “As we look ahead to 2025, I’m excited about the impact we will have on teachers and young people across the UK. By using what we have learned from our partners around the world I believe that we will continue to provide innovations and insights that give educators the tools to develop high quality skills for the workforce of the future.” Full story

People 

Martin Willis has been appointed Head of Business Development at Fix Auto UK.

Europcar Mobility Group UK and Ireland has appointed Mark Newberry as Transformation and Strategy Director and Paul McNeice as Head of Country for Ireland.

Alun Thomas has been promoted to Financial Controller at Komoo.

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Major insurers back ARC360 2025   

More than 15 major insurance brands have already confirmed their support of ARC360’s 2025 conference which takes place on Thursday 22 May at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon.

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

The leading insurers already confirmed to attend include Ageas, Allianz, Arch, Aviva, Collingwood, Covea, esure, First Central, Hastings Direct, Inshur, LV=, NFU Mutual, Sabre, Tesco Underwriting and Zurich Insurance.  

Titled: A new era – the changing dynamics of a sector, the event will provide attendees with an understanding of the current market dynamics, the impacts they are having and what it means for the future of business; an insight into what is top of insurer priorities and what solutions you can offer; chance to contribute to how we all have a role to play in making the industry ‘future fit’; interaction with industry experts on how their specific sectors are evolving and the opportunities it is creating; and the ability to align with the opportunities the future industry will bring. 

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

To find out more about the event – including the sponsorship opportunities available and how to purchase tickets – click here.

For a full insight into last year’s occasion, click here to read the Better Tomorrow post-event publication.

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ARC360 News – Friday 20 December

Merry Christmas and thank you 

As 2025 fast approaches and this is the last ARC360 Weekly News of 2024 we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support throughout the year. 

The ILC community has continued to grow in number, extend its reach, and develop throughout 2024. 

We now have in excess of 10,500 engaged ‘followers’, whilst across all sectors we have 40 Corporate Partners, as well as 29 Insurer Partners. 

Our events continue to be market-leading – with another year-on-year increase in attendees and App users in 2024. 

We have also been delighted to significantly increase our digital content efforts – generating more insight for the market, driving website traffic and, ultimately, culminating in the introduction of ILC Daily Motor News in September – a product the market requested, and we delivered. 

And, of course, the ongoing support for our charity partner Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity goes from strength-to-strength with 2024 seeing us surpass our best-ever annual fundraising figure to date. 

All of this is only possible with the support of the ILC community – and we’re excited to continue our ‘better tomorrow’ drive for 2025 and beyond. 

We will be back with our regular news feeds week beginning Monday 6 January. 

In the meantime, wishing you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. 

Repairer News   

Drive Motor Retail has unveiled its Direct Bodyshop which will provide enhanced support for both customers and business partners, 

Nova Automotive Group has named Rob Dixon, Witham MET, as Employee of the Year, and Lucia Fowles, a Prep/Paint Apprentice Colchester, as Apprentice of the Year. 

Total Motor Care has passed its latest British Standards Institution audit.   

Vehicle Bodycare Centre has invested in significant upgrades to its Leeds-based office and service areas.   

KC Autos Stockport has successfully completed its first BS10125:2022 audit. 

JDK Technology welcomed Samsons of Bolton to its site recently, ahead of their closer working partnership next year.  

VM News 

European manufacturers call for decisive action on end-of-life vehicle regulation 

The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has called for decisive action on End-Of-Life Vehicles Regulation from EU Environment Council. It wants a stepwise approach to plastic recycled content targets, to consider the challenges of limited closed-loop secondary raw material availability, the need for mandatory dismantling measures, and to consider the particularities of heavy-duty vehicles. Full story

Honda and Nissan hold merger talks 

Honda and Nissan are understood to have held exploratory talks about a potential merger to help them compete against electric vehicle (EV) makers, particularly in China. The discussions are in the early stages and there is no guarantee that a deal will be agreed, BBC News understands. Full story

Suzuki Ignis crowned most reliable 4×4, Land Rover Discovery remains moneypit 

The Suzuki Ignis has been crowned the most reliable 4×4 in the UK, according to new findings from warranty specialist Warranty Solutions Group (WSG). Based on over 1,500 vehicle repair claims from the last 12 months, the data highlights the top-performing models in terms of reliability, with the compact Ignis boasting an impressive claim rate of just 3.57%, with an average warranty claim cost of £595. Full story

GWM to launch Haval SUV in UK, priced from £23,995 

The Chinese company behind the Ora Funky Cat will expand its portfolio by bringing SUV brand Haval to the UK next year – and it will undercut many of its well-established competitors on price. Full story

Dawn of a new era at Mercedes Benz Vans 

Starting 2026, Mercedes‑Benz Vans will introduce its newly developed, modular and scalable Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA). VAN.EA allows for a clear differentiation between privately positioned vans in the luxury segment and commercial vans in the premium segment. Full story

Industry News  

ARC360 2025 event to focus on ‘new era’ 

ILC’s highest rated event of 2024 is back on 22 May 2025, bringing you the most engaging and interactive automotive incident repair/motor insurance claims focused event of the year. Discussing the business-critical areas to impact the industry, ARC360 will bring together industry leaders to share experience, insight and knowledge to align with ARC360’s ethos of ‘gaining ground together’. Full story

Solera announces Farvima partnership 

Solera has announced that Farvima, one of Italy’s largest pharmaceutical companies, will deploy Roadnet Anywhere, its AI-powered fleet logistics solution. Roadnet Anywhere will reduce its fleet’s carbon footprint and provide fleet managers with data-driven insights. Full story

Thatcham Research welcomes latest intake 

Thatcham Research has welcomed its latest intake of apprentices to its Academy. Eight new learners from Activate Group, Solus and The Vella Group joined its Vehicle Damage Assessor (VDA) programme, Meanwhile, Thatcham Research has also welcomed Japanese company Sompo Group for discussions on the challenges around ADAS. Full story

Trend Tracker Market Report now available 

Trend Tracker’s UK Motor Claims and Body Repair Report 2024-2025 has revealed a new increase in the number of bodyshop in the UK to 2,743. However, with just 6,450 jobs per working day in October this works out to little more than two jobs per site per day. Full story

Seven million more potholes to be filled next year as public urged to report roads in need of repair 

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has announced nearly £1.6bn to fix potholes across England for next year. The funding goes well beyond manifesto pledge, helping councils fix the equivalent of seven million extra potholes next year and saving drivers hundreds of pounds in repairs. Across England, local highways authorities will receive a £500 million uplift in funding. Full story

Car manufacturing down in November as sector seeks an easing of cost pressures 

UK car production fell -30.1% in November, the ninth consecutive month of decline, according to the latest figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). 64,216 cars rolled off factory lines, 27,711 fewer than in November last year. Full story

Enterprise research reveals Christmas drivers going the extra mile 

New research from Enterprise Rent-A-Car has revealed that festive travellers are driving further this year, but may be worried their cars won’t go the distance. It found that almost half of all trips during the festive season will be by car (47%), while around one in six trips (17%) will include a rental vehicle this season. Full story

Ageas reaches agreement with UK over 50s specialist Saga 

Ageas has successfully concluded the exclusive negotiations with Saga plc, the UK specialist provider of products and services for individuals aged over 50.  The agreement includes the establishment of a 20-year partnership between Ageas UK and Saga Services Limited (SSL) for distributing personal lines motor and home insurance products to Saga’s customers in the UK. The partnership is targeted to ‘go live’ in the fourth quarter of 2025. Full story

AXA UK partners with Lloyds Banking Group to offer motor insurance products 

AXA UK has announced a partnership with Lloyds Banking Group. The agreement, which secures AXA’s solus capacity over a five-year term for the Lloyds Banking Group motor portfolio under its well-recognised brands Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland, will commence from May 2025. Full story

AkzoNobel Vehicle Refinishes extends partnership with LV= General Insurance to help drive a more sustainable future 

AkzoNobel Vehicle Refinishes has extended its partnership with LV= General Insurance (LV=), which is part of Allianz, for five years. The partnership underscored the value of AkzoNobel’s sustainable products within the Sikkens portfolio and the benefits they bring to the LV= and Allianz repair networks, comprising over 400 repair bodyshops across the UK. Full story

Jakes and Rowley take on Sahara for charity 

Karen Jakes from Thatcham Research and NBRA/VBRA Director Martyn Rowley are walking the Sahara Desert to raise £20,000 for BEN, the Automotive industry’s mental health and well-being charity. Full story

TIDAL UK announces BESA distribution agreement 

TIDAL UK has announced a new exclusive distribution partnership with BESA, a global leader in automotive refinish products, for the UK and Ireland markets. This partnership encompasses the full range of BESA’s advanced automotive refinish solutions, including the SINNEK range. Full story

Getaway gridlock: RAC predicts record 29 million festive trips before the 25th 

An estimated 29.3m Christmas getaway journeys will be made by drivers to see friends and family in the run-up to the 25th – the highest number since 2013 – with nearly half of these (14.3 million) crammed into this coming weekend, according to new data from the RAC and INRIX. Full story

Drivers want tougher sentences for drink-drivers  

Tougher sentences have been found to be the most popular solution among motorists for tackling the scourge of drink-driving, new research from the RAC has revealed. Four-in-10 motorists (38%) believe harsher sentences are the answer to curbing instances of drink-driving which were responsible for the deaths of some 300 people in 2022. Full story

Celebrating excellence in Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion 

UVAC is delighted, once again, to be a headline partner of WorldSkillsUK’s EDI Heroes Awards 2025, associated with the Institution of the Year award. Especially as this is the fifth year of championing how providers and practitioners from across the world of work, higher and further education pick up the baton and continue the progress towards increased and meaningful levels of social impact. Full story

MoJ responds to the Revisions to the Medical Reporting Process for RTA claims consultation 

DAC Beachcroft has welcomed the government’s response to the consultation on revisions to the medical reporting process for road traffic accident claims. It says, “There will be benefit in this change. It is disappointing that the processes are not to be fully aligned, but we welcome the MoJ’s commitment to working with stakeholders to explore the development of an aligned process.” Full story

2024 Year in rear-view: SUVs now the most popular car body style  

Auto Trader attracted on average over 82 million site visits and nearly 203 million advert views each month in 2024. The SUV became the most viewed body type in 2024 on the platform with 708 million views, dethroning the hatchback which was the most popular body style last year. Full story

New ‘B’ plates launched for drivers in UK but meaning isn’t a good thing 

Drivers, motorists and road users have been urged to use new ‘B’ plates for parking on roads in the UK. The plates would allow new drivers to request patience from other road users while trying to park, and stand for ‘bad parking’, according to campaigners. Full story

People  

Barry Williams has announced he is starting a new position as Head of Brand and Partnerships at S&B Academy.  

Dave Parry has announced he is leaving his role as Commercial Director at FMG. 

The IMI will appoint a permanent executive team to lead the organisation, and is now recruiting for a new CEO to take over from Azlina Bulmer

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European manufacturers call for decisive action on end-of-life vehicle regulation

The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has called for decisive action on End-Of-Life Vehicles Regulation from EU Environment Council.

It wants a stepwise approach to plastic recycled content targets, to consider the challenges of limited closed-loop secondary raw material availability, the need for mandatory dismantling measures, and to consider the particularities of heavy-duty vehicles.

Ahead of the EU Environment Council discussions, ACEA Director General Sigrid de Vries said that the new Regulation must set clear, achievable targets that promote innovation and competitiveness, avoiding rigid frameworks that cause inefficiency or high compliance costs.

It is calling for a stepwise approach  for implementing achievable and ambitious plastic recycled content targets, with an initial target of 15% recycled content within 72 months and a second target of 20% five years later.

Furthermore, ACEA calls for the urgent publication of a clear calculation methodology and for all sustainable materials to be considered to achieve the targets, including pre-consumer recyclates, chemically recycled materials, and bio-based options.

The availability of safe, high-quality, closed-loop secondary raw materials for vehicles is limited due to current recycling technologies, long vehicle lifespans, and legacy substances no longer allowed in newer models. Thus, separate closed-loop targets are unnecessary.

It says it is also critical to recognise the distinct nature of heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs), such as trucks and buses, compared to cars, arguing that policymakers must carefully assess these differences and develop tailored requirements that account for the specificities of each vehicle category.

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