Claimsline, a Manchester-based accident management company, has relocated to a new 2000sq ft office to support ongoing growth.
It has leased an office space at 3 Archway, Birley Fields, which will serve as its new headquarters. The new office, will provide space for 28 staff, working both in person and remotely, as Claimsline intends to grow its team to over 30 by the end of the year.
The new office also offers several employee benefits, including a free on-site gym, free parking, and an award-winning and subsidised on-site restaurant.
The business has seen steady growth since it was founded in 2019, resulting in a major expansion of the team, which has grown by over 50 per cent so far this year. Meanwhile, key partnerships with windscreen repair giant, Autoglass, and garage comparison website, WhoCanFixMyCar, have expanded Claimsline’s offering to customers.
The move to 3 Archway will provide a base for the team to support its increasing customer base, with the business on track to earn a staggering £8m in its fourth year of trading, a 112 per cent increase from 2021.
Regulated by the FCA, Claimsline provides a fast and reliable recovery service to drivers who have been involved in a motor accident. Its service offers manufacturer approved repairs and like-for-like replacement cars with no impact on a motorist’s no-claims bonuses. Each customer is given their own dedicated claims handler who negotiates between insurance companies whilst providing real time updates on the progress of their claim.
Andrew Franks, commercial director at Claimsline, said: “The team are all really excited about the move, which comes at an exciting time for Claimsline as we build on our strong vision for the future. We’re looking forward to making our mark on the thriving SME landscape in Greater Manchester.”
“It’s the perfect place for us to set our roots as we continue to develop and expand our team. I’m incredibly proud of the work of our team to date, and a new office really marks the turning point for the business. We aim to substantially grow in the North West to become the first port of call for motorists who have been in an accident.”