The Nationwide Affiliation of Motor Auctions (NAMA) has outlined a collection of strategic developments at its 2025 Annual Normal Assembly, together with refreshed branding.
Among the many key bulletins on the assembly, which was held at an occasion in Portugal, was the official introduction of a Licensed Auctioneer Scheme, designed to set out recognised requirements of professionalism, ethics, and auctioneering experience.
The scheme goals to reinforce consistency and belief throughout the automobile remarketing sector.
NAMA additionally confirmed the continued rollout of its Gentle Business Automobile (LCV) Grading Scheme, a framework meant to carry larger transparency and confidence to LCV transactions.
The grading system is predicted to help each consumers and sellers in making extra knowledgeable selections.
Coaching {and professional} growth had been one other point of interest, with the Coaching and Training Committee presenting plans to increase upskilling alternatives.
The initiative is aimed toward supporting recruitment and retention within the remarketing sector by enhancing profession pathways.
Delegates additionally acquired a market overview from CAP HPI, providing evaluation of present developments and future market situations in gentle of ongoing financial challenges.