NAMA launches Licenced Auctioneer Scheme
The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) has launched its Licenced Auctioneer Scheme to uphold standards.
The scheme recognises and ensures high standards of conduct, competence and integrity among the approximately 150 NAMA member auctioneers.
Key features of the scheme include individual licencing for auctioneers based on experience, industry knowledge, and professional conduct, a commitment to continued professional development (CPD) and adherence to a formal code of practice, and public recognition of licenced auctioneers through NAMA’s official register and branding.
The scheme, which will go live this month, will also strengthen NAMA’s collective voice as a representative body and further promote industry confidence in the remarketing process.
Important milestone
Liam Quegan, NAMA chairman, said: “The launch of the Licenced Auctioneer Scheme is an important milestone for our association and our members.
“It not only reinforces the credibility and professionalism of the auctioneers in our sector but also provides a clear benchmark of quality and trust for both buyers and sellers in the vehicle remarketing process.”



