ACG Supporting Cash Flow, Reducing Operational Pressure and Promoting Business Growth
ACG, the UK’s leading funding partner for the automotive repair sector, is delighted to announce the launch of its latest case study, featuring independent bodyshop, Castle Accident Repair Centre Ltd.
Castle Accident Repair Centre Ltd, led by Managing Director Sam Huke, faced increasing pressure around cash flow and operational efficiency. Like many independent repairers, the business often needed to make significant upfront investments in parts and labour long before invoices were settled, creating ongoing strain on day-to-day operations.
At the same time, the business had become frustrated with previous funding providers due to poor communication, inconsistent support and a limited understanding of both the operational realities and specialist requirements of the accident repair industry.
Through its partnership with ACG, Castle Accident Repair Centre Ltd has been able to access specialist funding support designed specifically for the accident repair industry, helping the business operate with greater confidence and stability.
Speaking about the partnership, Sam Huke, said: “ACG knows what they’re talking about. They understand us as a business, the terminology, the processes – all of it… It feels like they’re part of our business. Part of our team.
“Their knowledge, support and the way they understand the industry gives us confidence to keep growing with ACG.”
Liam Cowling, Marketing Manager at ACG, commented:
“We’d like to thank Sam for taking the time to share her story and continued support as a trusted customer. At ACG, we pride ourselves on combining specialist financial solutions with genuine operational understanding of the accident repair industry, and it’s fantastic to see that the support we deliver helps independent repairers like Castle Accident Repair Centre Ltd continue to grow with confidence.”
The case study highlights the importance of sector-specific funding support within the automotive repair industry and demonstrates how specialist financial partnerships can help independent repairers overcome operational challenges while supporting long-term growth.
To read the case study in full.