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NAMA launches Licenced Auctioneer Scheme

The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) has launched its Licenced Auctioneer Scheme to uphold standards. The scheme recognises and ensures high standards of conduct, competence and integrity among the approximately 150 […]

NAMA survey reveals growing auction house confidence

A new NAMA survey has shown that confidence among UK automotive auctions has been growing steadily this year, with vehicle values rising. The National Association of Motor Auctions research also  […]

NAMA reports steady demand

The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) has reported that the UK market is holding steady and expected to remain robust for the rest of the year. It reported that […]

NAMA survey predicts falling demand

Almost half of respondents in this month’s NAMA survey are expecting volumes to fall over the coming month. Louise Wallis, head of the National Association of Motor Auctions, said: “Volumes […]

NAMA meeting ‘industry need’

The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) has announced that over 600 candidates have now passed the Vehicle Appraiser Training Course at Stephenson College since it launched in 2015. Of […]

NAMA hits spot for Ben

The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) has raised more than £17,000 for automotive industry charity Ben. A charity auction in aid of Ben, held at NAMA’s Annual General Meeting […]

NAMA Report August 2015

The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) published its monthly market report today for August 2015. The report shows that the average sale price in August increased by £230 on […]

NAMA Report June 2015

The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) published its monthly market report today for June 2015. The report shows that the average sale price in June increased by £98 on […]

UK vehicle auctions bidding for strong 2026

Healthy retail demand drove a positive performance for UK vehicle auctions, according to the National Association of Motor Auctions. It reported that members were still being impacted by continued supply […]