Tuesday 8 December 2009

Easi-Drive Recognised in Sunday Times’ Fast Track 100

Manchester based accident management firm Easi-Drive has received national recognition for its impressive growth, making it onto the Sunday Times’ Fast Track 100 list.
The business came in at number 51 in the Fast Track 100 league table. The annual list, compiled in association with the Sunday Times, ranks Britain's 100 fastest-growing private companies, based on sales growth over a three year period.


The firm which handles all aspects of non fault motor claims, has seen its turnover rocket from less than £750,000 in 2003 to an expected £25million for 2009/10. Staff levels have almost doubled in the last 12 months and the company now employs over 120 people including a UK-wide sales force across its HQ on Sharston Industrial Estate and its depots in Luton and Bristol.

Founder and managing director, Simon Bellamy, said: “It is an honour to receive this national recognition. The business has grown significantly over the last few years and it is testament to the hardwork and dedication of the team who provide a trusted and quality service to our customers.”

Today, Simon runs the firm with his brother Daniel Bellamy and co-director Gareth Berry who joined the helm in 2005. Simon has significant ambitions for the Wythenshawe-based company. Despite the recent economic downturn, business is booming for Easi-Drive. It is bucking all the trends, increasing its workforce, moving premises and investing in new infrastructure.

During the last 12 months Easi-Drive has dealt with over 10,000 accidents, assisting clients back on the road and into replacement vehicles. Handling all aspects of non-fault claim work including credit repair, replacement hire (with an unrivalled range of domestic and commercial vehicles) and claims for compensation and injury. Easi-Drive has worked tirelessly to establish an excellent and trusted reputation with the industry. Its vehicle portfolio includes everything from taxis and ambulances to quad bikes and supercars including an Aston Martin.