
Bumper win Aftersales Product Provider of the Year
We are pleased to announce we’ve been chosen as Aftersales Product Provider of the Year at the 2022 Motor Trader Awards.
Having previously won New Finance Provider at their 2020 awards, the Bumper team attended the award this month at the prestigious Grosvenor House Hotel, on London’s Park Lane.
The evening saw lots of key industry players take home awards – including some of our partner groups including Vertu Motors with Franchised Dealer Website of the Year and Arnold Clark with EV Retailer of the Year.
Bumper CCO and Co-Founder, Jack Allman, pictured above, said, “What a fantastic night and a great opportunity to meet with our existing partners in such a great setting.
“This award is particularly exciting at a time when Bumper is striving to improve its offering, continuously working with stakeholders to evolve the product to better meet the needs of our user base.
“Moreover, it is a testament to the hard work and talent of the entire team, who are key in optimising our product to ensure it is fully embedded into our partner’s existing digital platforms so that Bumper fits seamlessly into their current processes.”
Congratulations to all the winners at the Motor Trader Awards.

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