NAMA LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE

Published 06/12/2013

The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) is to launch its new website today and has worked hard to ensure that we can provide our members with a first class site.

www.nama-uk.com is a new website with a fresh design and modern layout. The design has made the site more user-friendly with clearly structured content and interactive and transactional in order to provide users with a significantly enhanced digital experience.

Moreover, the site has been structured in such a way that it allows for a high degree of flexibility for future changes.

The most important aspect of the new design is that users can find anything as quickly as possible on the homepage. From there, you are one click away from accessing most content including our monthly auction data reports, - which we see as a significant improvement from the old site.

Louise Wallis, Head of NAMA comments, “We have taken on board suggestions from our executive council and NAMA members and have created a website that’s modern, informative and simple to use.

“As NAMA grows and evolves over the coming years, we want our website to do the same and reflect the auction companies we represent as one of the leading trade bodies in the automotive industry”.

ENDS

Notes for editors: NAMA is the auction division of the RMI. NAMA market information is based on data supplied by its National members operating in the remarketing sector. The monthly sample size is up to 90,000 vehicles. The full report is available on request.

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The Retail Motor Industry represents the interests of operators in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man providing sales and services to motorists and businesses. The RMI has a formal association with the independent Scottish Motor Trade Association which represents the retail motor industry in Scotland.