Vehicle repair business gears up for further expansion as revenues climb

Independent cosmetic vehicle repairer, Smart Repairs.co.uk, has seen in turnover rise 10 per cent during the past 12 months.

The Leeds-based company has also surpassed its target of creating over 120 new jobs.

Overall turnover, which was £11m during 2024, is set to rise to more than £12m by the end of this year. 

This performance has enabled Smart Repairs to expand into the Republic of Ireland.

Managing director Darryl Short explained: “For the past six years we have achieved sustained growth across the UK, disrupting the fragmented cosmetic vehicle repair sector, creating over 120 new jobs and working closely and rewarding our mobile technicians all over the country.

“We expect to employ 140 by the end of this year, with turnover rocketing to £12m.

“This increase is totally sustainable as we steadily grow our share of the cosmetic vehicle repair market year on year. Currently we carry out an average of 1,000 vehicle repairs a day.

“The first two months of last year were challenging, with high interest rates and the cost-of-living crisis impacting heavily on the retail vehicle market, which, in turn, affects us. But the market has picked up and we are now going from strength-to-strength once again.

“Our expansion into the Republic of Ireland has been underpinned by a raft of new deals both with dealerships and insurance companies over there. We already have a strong presence in Scotland and Wales, so we have a tremendous geographical spread.”

Smart Repairs has recently invested £1m in vans and equipment to support the company’s expansion.

During the two years, the company has also diversified, increasing its customer portfolio to fleet management companies and doing more work on Commercial and Heavy Goods vehicles, while adding more dealer groups and insurers to its list of customers.

Founder and co-chairman, Dan Besau, said: “The mobile business has proved popular and successful and, when I spotted a gap in the market for high-end alloy wheel repairs, I had the confidence to go for that, too. 

“We already have a formidable client list, including many of the quality Yorkshire dealerships such as Bentley Leeds; BMW Leeds, Harrogate, York and Bradford; Mercedes Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield and York; Ferrari Leeds; Aston Martin Leeds; and Audi York and Harrogate. The future is incredibly bright.”

Co-chairman, Phil Newstead, added: “Our expansion plans are very carefully targeted at geographical areas which are not especially well served by cosmetic vehicle repair companies.

“These plans have been massively backed up by the talented and hard-working team leaders and technicians we have been able to hire.” 

“The second-hand car market remains buoyant, despite the cost-of-living crisis and the current economic uncertainty.

“The supply of new cars is also starting to normalise and this will have a further positive impact on our business. The outlook for the sector is positive and we have every reason to be confident about the future, though we will never be complacent.”

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