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US firm swoops for Yorkshire salvage specialist Synetiq in £225m deal

Synetiq is headquartered in Doncaster but has 14 bases across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

IAA Inc has sealed the £225m deal for Synetiq

A Yorkshire based salvage and vehicle dismantling company has been acquired by a US group in a £225m deal.

IAA Inc, a global digital marketplace connecting vehicle buyers and sellers, has struck the deal to acquire Doncaster headquartered Synetiq Ltd.

Founded in 2019 from the merger of four entities, Synetiq provides salvage auction services for insurance companies, accident management companies, and other public and private sellers. It is also a seller of reusable parts that are taken from salvage vehicles and reissued into the automotive supply chain.

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Synetiq, which has 14 bases and 500 employees across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, has been snapped up by IAA through its indirect wholly owned subsidiary IAA International Holdings Limited.

John Kett, chief executive officer and president of Illinois-based IAA, said: “We are very excited about the acquisition of Synetiq. This transaction significantly expands our business in the United Kingdom from both a scale and portfolio perspective, supporting the overall IAA growth strategy.

“Synetiq’s management team and employees have done a tremendous job of using innovation to maximize value for their customers. We also know that reusable parts are increasingly of interest to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ insurers as they look to satisfy customer needs and meet their environmental goals.

“Synetiq’s focus and expertise in this area is a true differentiator that is consistent with our focus on sustainability in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market and beyond. We look forward to welcoming the SYNETIQ team to IAA.”