
Bumper wins Autocar Award for Drivers of Change for Retail
Adding to Bumper’s trophy cabinet and wrapping up 2022 is the prestigious award for Autocar Drivers of Change for the Retail Category, received by our very own CCO, Jack Allman, who attended the event. Jack, along with CEO James Jackson, co-founded and launched Bumper – our innovative platform to ease the stress of unexpected bills faced by car drivers, enabling them to split repair bills into monthly instalments.
This year, the awards were held on 29th November at the Grosvenor Hotel in London. In partnership with automotive executive search specialists Ennis & Co, the Autocar Drivers of Change Awards are sponsored by SMMT (Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders) McLaren Automotive, TrustFord, Toyota GB PLC, Volkswagen Group UK and Peugeot.
Held annually, the awards showcase the very best of the automotive industry’s talent and celebrate winners in 3 distinct categories – Retail, Digital and new for 2022, Diversity and Inclusion.

Upon receiving this award, Jack said “A huge thanks to Autocar along with Ennis & Co and the sponsors for inviting me to come to this exciting and prestigious event in London.
Thank you also for this award. It means a lot to us and the hardworking team at Bumper. This award recognises the innovation and the effort behind the Bumper platform that we are incredibly proud of. The platform is not only a good way to help the driver afford their bills, but also helps the dealer as well. By enabling the customer to spread the cost, the dealer can ensure the customer is able to approve all the necessary identified repairs.”

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