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History
Warrantywise is a British company specialising in extended vehicle warranties, founded by Andrew and Andrea Whittaker in the year 2000 on their Lancashire farm. The company originally provided warranties to prestigious and high-performance cars sold through independent car dealers.

In 2004, seeking more control over their warranty plans, Warrantywise became Lloyds Cover holders, which meant they could underwrite their own insurance business.

Three years later, in 2007, the company enlisted the support of automotive journalist Quentin Wilson, who served as a celebrity endorser and played a crucial role in revising the company's terms and conditions, aiming to eliminate ambiguous or misleading language. Wilson was also entrusted with the final authority in resolving any contentious repair disputes.

In 2008, Lawrence Whittaker, the son of Andrew and Andrea, assumed the role of CEO, allowing Andrew Whittaker to shift his focus to his passion for vintage motors.

Continuously expanding their service and maintenance plans, Warrantywise adopted an independent operating model but retained the underwriting framework akin to that of Lloyds of London, for both their business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) operations.

In July 2023, master mechanic and TV host Edd China took over the role of expert arbiter, with Quentin Wilson transitioning to other ventures after 15 years of dedicated service, including his active involvement in advocating for cleaner transportation and electric vehicles.

External links section
[./Https://www.warrantywise.co.uk/ Warrantywise.co.uk]