06 May 2021

Kingdon Wessex DAF acquired by Adams Morey dealership group

A white DAF truck is parked outside Adams Morey dealership.

South West truck dealership Kingdon Wessex DAF has been acquired by Adams Morey, in a deal supported by PKF Francis Clark.

Kingdon Wessex DAF’s four service centres – at Saltash, Camborne, Heathfield and Taunton – have joined the Adams Morey DAF dealership group, which now stretches from Hampshire to Cornwall.

Established in 1973, Adams Morey has an extensive customer base in the truck and van marketplace across the south coast, with its company headquarters in Southampton and a further six locations in the region.

PKF Francis Clark advised Kingdon Wessex’s owners on the sale of the business, supporting with negotiations, deal structuring and tax advice.

We’re pleased to have supported our longstanding clients with the next stage of their family succession planning.

Nick Kingdon, chairman of Kingdon Holdings, said: “It was not an easy decision to sell the business after so many years, but we do so with complete confidence in Adams Morey to maintain the spirit of service that we have fostered with our customers and staff. Our business continues to evolve, and, in these days of larger organisations, we are sure Adams Morey will look to enhance that spirit to the benefit of customers and staff alike. We wish them all well.”

Nick Tippett, corporate finance director at PKF Francis Clark, said: “We’re pleased to have supported our longstanding clients with the next stage of their family succession planning. It’s great to see the Kingdon family realise the benefits of their hard work over many years and embark on the next chapter of their lives knowing that the business they have built is in safe hands. This is an excellent acquisition for Adams Morey and a good geographical fit with their existing branch network.”

Adams Morey is part of the Greenhous Group, which has a further four DAF locations in the West Midlands and is ranked in the Sunday Times Fast Track list of the UK’s top-performing private companies. The acquisition will make Greenhous Adams Morey one of the largest DAF dealership groups in Europe.

Kevin Swinnerton, managing director of Adams Morey Limited, said: “Kingdon Wessex has spent considerable time building trusted relationships and hold similar core values to Adams Morey, including providing quality care for customers and staff.

“Nick Kingdon has developed a wonderful independent business which has rightly earned a great deal of respect from its customers for the level of customer service it has delivered. I am excited to welcome the Wessex staff into the Adams Morey family and look forward to further prosperity in the South West.”

Jamie Harding

To service the increased operational demands of the South West region joining the group, Adams Morey has appointed a new dealer principal. Jamie Harding has previously worked for Iveco as UK & ROI sales performance manager and more recently as aftersales director of an Iveco commercial dealer group.

He said: “We have significant plans to grow the business; the South West is a fantastic area and these four locations give us a superb platform to meet all customers and operators in the area. We have solid foundations already in place. I’ve inherited a first-class team, our branch infrastructure covering the DAF Truck network is vital to the area.”

The PKF Francis Clark team comprised Nick Tippett, Paul Crocker, Chris Bishop and Damian Lannon.

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