Originally known as Scout, Checkatrade was set up in September 1998 by local resident Kevin Byrne OBE BCAb after rogue traders descended on the seaside town of Selsey following a localised
tornado that damaged 1,000 buildings and caused £10m in damage. Under the Scout name, Byrne printed and distributed a directory of local tradespeople whom he had personally checked to complete jobs in the Selsey area. Scout soon expanded to cover
Chichester. In the early 2000s, the company began advertising its services on local radio and television. It also began sponsoring major sporting events as ‘Scouted Out’ around this time. In 2001, a website was published called The Trade Register. This name replaced Scouted Out, reflecting the company’s growing membership across Chichester,
Surrey, and South West London. In 2005, the company changed its name to Checkatrade after a government rule forbade use of the word register. Checkatrade has been listed with
Companies House as Vetted Ltd since 2001. In 2013, Checkatrade had 100 employees, 10,000 members, and 80 directories live. By 2015, the company reached 19,000 members and two million published reviews. In February 2017, HomeServe acquired a 40% stake in Checkatrade, but held an option to increase its share to 75% within the next two years. By November 2017, HomeServe had bought the remaining 60% of the business for £54m. Shortly afterwards, Byrne stood down as CEO and was replaced by Mike Fairman. In 2018, Checkatrade announced it was relocating to its current headquarters to Portsmouth. In 2021, Checkatrade announced a new guarantee, covering homeowners up to £1,000 for any unsatisfactory work booked through the business. The same year, Checkatrade also launched an
advertising campaign featuring a modern-day
Julius Caesar. The advert was a satirical take on friends’ recommendations, referencing Caesar’s
betrayal at the hands of those he trusted most. In the advert, Caesar rejects
Brutus’s advice in favour of Checkatrade because the company offers "recommendations you can rely on". In 2022, Brookfield acquired HomeServe, Checkatrade’s parent organisation, in a
deal worth over £4bn. As of December 2023, the business remains headquartered in Portsmouth, with
Richard Harpin as the company’s chairman. Jambu Palaniappan became Checkatrade CEO in September 2023. == Awards ==