Oklahoma's Collision Works Expands into Kansas Market

Oklahoma’s Collision Works Expands into Kansas Market

This transaction represents Collision Works’ initial platform acquisition into the Kansas market.

Collision Works, a provider of collision repair services with seven locations across Oklahoma, has acquired three locations, as well as an auto glass company, previously owned by Auto Masters, a multi-shop repair organization in Kansas. This transaction represents Collision Works’ initial platform acquisition into the Kansas market. The three locations serve greater Wichita.

“The acquisition of the three Auto Masters locations is an important step in executing our strategic plan by expanding into adjacent markets to better serve our insurance partners and consumers,” said Jake Nossaman, owner of Collision Works. “Auto Masters is a respected provider of collision services in the Kansas market. We are honored to build on that reputation and to welcome the Auto Masters team members to the Collision Works family as we continue to provide peace-of-mind repairs for our customers.”

Collision Works continues to seek high-quality companies for acquisition. Interested owners are welcome to contact Jake Nossaman at (405) 361-3295 or [email protected].

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