

For more than 40 years, products and solutions developed by Solera companies have helped insurance carriers, collision repair facilities, automotive recyclers, and financial services firms streamline business operations and operate more efficiently.
Solera companies have a strong history of leadership, innovation and industry "firsts".
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The Solera Holdings, Inc. group of companies is active today in more than 50 countries across six continents. Solera's global annual revenues for fiscal year 2008 (ending June 30, 2008) are $539.9 million. |
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2007 |
Solera Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: SLH) completes $420 million initial public offering. Audatex enters an additional 14 countries. Company completes secondary offering. |
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2006 |
Solera Holdings, Inc., together with leading U.S. private equity firm GTCR Golder Rauner, LLC, acquires ADP Claims Services Group. |
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2004 |
ADP Claims Services Group acquires ABZ, the Audatex licensee in the Netherlands, and expands business to provide new technology services beyond automotive claims. |
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1998 |
ADP Claims Services Group acquires Audatex and continues European, Middle East and African operations under the Audatex brand. ADP Claims Services Group expands the business to include an additional 16 countries. The North America operation launches ClaimsFlo, an automated business process application. |
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1992 |
ADP Claims Services Group acquires Hollander, the North American auto recycling and parts yard management systems provider. Audatex expands its business to more than 10 European countries. |
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1991 |
ADP Claims Services Group launches the North American market's first portable hand-held automated vehicle estimating application. |
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1986 |
Audatex establishes business operations in the United Kingdom. |
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1985 |
ADP Claims Services Group acquires AutoTrak to expand its product offerings to include automotive total loss valuation services. |
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1983 |
Audatex establishes Sidexa brand and business operations in Belgium. |
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1979 |
Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP) Claims Services Group in North America acquires the licensing rights for the Audatex automated vehicle repair estimating application from Itel Corporation. |
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1972 |
SwissRe grants an exclusive North American license for Audatex to Fireman's Fund Insurance Company. The insurance carrier becomes the first North American provider of automated vehicle collision partial loss estimating. The North American license is later assigned to Itel Corporation. |
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1966 |
Audatex is established with the SwissRe acquisition of Audatex Reuter, the world's first automated vehicle repair estimating application. |
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