Greenshoots: Fresh Car Valeting eyes UK-wide expansion
Fresh Car Valeting, an Edinburgh-based car care startup, is planning to achieve UK-wide coverage by targeting 31 million car owners nationwide in a market valued at over £1.2 billion.
Founded by Sam Brennan in 2015 from the back of his father’s car in Edinburgh, the recent Scottish EDGE and STV winner Fresh Car Valeting has developed a technology platform, site and soon-to-be-launched app that utilises a franchisee model to deliver highly professional car care services which Brennan says will “revolutionise the way people manage their car care”.
The company is backed and advised by a number of leading tech entrepreneurs and figures from Scotland’s business scene including Ambergreen founder Tino Nombro, NatWest Group’s head of public affairs Michael Crow, Alex Watts, founder of Lettingweb.com and Kingsford Estates, and Paywizard Group founder Jonathan Guthrie.
Crow, Watts and Guthrie are all non-executive directors on Fresh’s board while Nombro, who sold digital marketing firm Ambergreen to Canada’s DAC Group in 2016, was appointed as Fresh’s chairman earlier this year.
Fresh Car Valeting services more than 15,000 customers in nine cities and locations across the UK. Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, Fresh has experienced a significant upswing in activity and has doubled its number of franchisee operators while launching in Falkirk, Stirling, the Scottish Borders, Greater Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, Sheffield and Doncaster.
Sam Brennan, founder and CEO of Fresh Car Valeting, said: “We want to change the way people manage their cars, initially through cleaning and basic car care, we then want to introduce more complex car care services like tyres, oil and paint repairs. After that, through the Fresh app, we will be able to manage every aspect of car care. Overall, we want to make life as easy as possible for our customers.”
Tino Nombro, Fresh Car Valeting’s chairman, added: “We’re excited about what Sam and the team at Fresh are building, it’s already a standout business in the context of the UK market and you have to go to North America to find equivalent companies who have developed a tech platform and business model which matches our offering.”
The firm will continue to extend its network of franchisee operators in Scotland and the North of England over the coming months and is set to embark on its first external investment round in 2021 when the company plans to expand its geographical footprint to other regions of the UK including the South East of England and London.
Sam Brennan added: “Fresh is both a technology company and a car care services business, so our focus over the next twelve months is to ensure we’re building the product our customers want while maintaining a high level of customer service throughout our franchisee network.
“In terms of our franchisees, what we’re seeing is that Fresh is helping people start their own business and that has been really empowering. We’re creating employment during COVID-19, hiring people who have been made redundant and helping to boost local economies.”