It has been reported that at least 93 bodyshops are unlikely to receive any payouts on the money owing since EDAM went into administration.
The NBRA suggests the number of bodyshops who will not get paid is even higher than the number reported, but is working to challenge to the non-payment.
It said, “Following EDAM’s administration, well over £750,000 is owed to repairers, and the group’s administrators have stated that they don’t intend to pay.
“As the repairer’s trade body, NBRA feel it’s their duty to challenge this and do as much as possible to ensure that bodyshops are paid. Because this is an ongoing administration, there are some complex legal issues to overcome, but NBRA have sought external advice to improve their chances of securing payments. They’re confident that there will be constructive discussions with the administrators in the near future, and this confidence is based on a solid legal foundation.
“To help secure a positive outcome, it’s important that NBRA’s case isn’t undermined by sharing any further details of which companies are affected, or financial details of how much is owed. A united repair industry will be much better placed to support affected companies and secure a settlement for every repairer involved.
“As part of this united front, NBRA would encourage any affected repairers to get in touch via the survey link, so that we can all work together to find the right legal advice and reach the best possible resolution.”