Is Servicing Stop Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Servicing Stop on AmazonFull story →Oliver and Toby Richmond pitched Servicing Stop, a car servicing business that collects a customer's vehicle, works on it, and drops it back the same day, wanting £100,000 for 30 percent of the company, with Deborah Meaden among those keen to invest.
The company is still operating, well over fifteen years past its television appearance.
Solving The Waiting-Room Problem
The brothers built the model around eliminating a common gripe with getting a car serviced, needing to book a day off or find your own way home while a garage does the work, and reportedly drew interest from three separate members of the panel.
Rather than accept any of the offers on the table, the pair chose to keep growing the business on their own terms instead, a notable call given the strength of the interest shown.
Scaling Without A Dragon On Board
Without outside equity, the company has kept expanding the collect-and-deliver model, citing survey figures that put customer savings versus rival garages at up to 60 percent.
Their founding year, 2009, put them well ahead of most rivals now offering similar convenience-led servicing, a genuine first-mover advantage in a trade that has only caught up since.
Where Things Stand
Companies House lists the business as active, with filings kept current and a compliance date scheduled into late 2026, and the company still runs its own booking site for servicing, repairs and MOTs.
It stands as a clear example of a business that turned down studio money and did perfectly well without it.