IGA secures full SERMI approval for the UK

The Independent Garage Association (IGA) has achieved full approval for the European SERMI scheme in the UK.

The approval concludes a 17-year programme of work and makes the UK the only country outside of the European Union to gain access to the SERMI framework.

SERMI governs secure access to sensitive vehicle security-related repair and maintenance information.

As vehicle technology has advanced, independent repairers have faced growing restrictions when accessing the data required to repair modern vehicles. SERMI establishes a formal, trusted and secure pathway, ensuring legitimate independent businesses can continue to operate on a level playing field.

17-year journey

Stuart James, chief executive officer of the IGA, which has invested significantly to develop a bespoke integration of the European SERMI process for the UK, said: “This has been a 17-year journey, and the scale of this achievement cannot be underestimated. Independent garages have long faced barriers accessing vital security-related vehicle information, and SERMI now provides a recognised, trusted route to that access.

“The UK is the only country outside the European Union to secure this approval, and that reflects the IGA’s determination to protect the future of independent repair. For garages, SERMI is not only about access, it also demonstrates integrity, professionalism and provides a clear competitive and marketing advantage.

“This is just the beginning. The IGA is continuing its work on additional projects which open the door to secure gateway and cyber security access, positioning the UK to lead the way in repairing the next generation of technically advanced vehicles.”

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