Simon Henstock Inducted into NAMA Hall of Fame
NAMA 07/07/2026
NFDA’s sister company, National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA), has inducted Simon Henstock into its Hall of Fame in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the motor auction sector.
Henstock joined BCA in 1978 and held a number of senior operational and management roles during his 40-year career with the company, before being appointed Chief Operating Officer at BCA UK Remarketing in 2015. He also served on the NAMA Executive Committee for many years and played a significant role in supporting a number of key industry initiatives.
Commenting on the recognition, Simon Henstock said:
‘It is a tremendous honour to be inducted into the NAMA Hall of Fame. The motor auction industry has been a huge part of my life for more than four decades and it has been a privilege to work alongside so many dedicated professionals. I am grateful to NAMA and all those who have supported me throughout my career.’
Paul Hill, Spokesperson at National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA), said:
‘Through Simon’s service on the NAMA Executive Committee and support for key industry initiatives, he has helped shape and strengthen the sector. This recognition is thoroughly deserved and we are delighted to welcome him into the NAMA Hall of Fame.’
The induction took place during the recent NAMA AGM Gala Dinner and recognises Simon’s lasting contribution to the motor auction industry.
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