Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Smart Repairs moves into top gear as turnover increases 10%

Smart Repairs, the independent cosmetic vehicle repairer, has seen turnover increase 10 per cent during the past 12 months.

The Leeds-based company, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, has also smashed its target of creating over 130 new and sustainable jobs.

Overall turnover, which will reach £12m by the end of this year, is forecast to increase to £13.5m by the end of 2026.

At the same time, the crucial insurance sector of Smart Repairs’ business has grown by 50 per cent during the past year.

This strong performance has enabled Smart Repairs to strengthen its presence in the Republic of Ireland and consolidate its operations across the UK.

Managing director Darryl Short said: “For the past seven years we have achieved sustained growth across the UK, disrupting the fragmented cosmetic vehicle repair sector, creating over 130 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.

“Our expansion and consolidation into the Republic of Ireland have 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.

“We continue to strengthen our leadership team, which ensures we provide the best possible service levels to customers and also support all its team members on the ground.”

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

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