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British Retail Consortium

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Abbreviation
  
BRC

Legal status
  
Not for profit company

Formation
  
1992

Region served
  
UK

Purpose
  
Trade organisation for the British retail industry

Location
  
4th Floor, 2 London Bridge London, SE19RA

The British Retail Consortium (or BRC) is a trade association in the United Kingdom. They represent all forms of retailers from small, independently owned stores to big chain stores and department stores. It represents 80% of retail trade in the UK by turnover.

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History

The British Retail Consortium was formed in January 1992 when the British Retailers' Association and the Retail Consortium merged. In 1998 it produced the first edition of the BRC Food Technical Standard and Protocol for food suppliers. This has been widely adopted not just throughout the UK but around the world.

Functions

It campaigns for the retail industry and is the authoritative voice of retail, recognised for its powerful campaigning and influence within government and as a provider of in-depth retail information. The BRC leads the industry and works with their members to tell the story of retail, shape debates and influence issues and opportunities which will help make that positive difference. Their work represents the careers of people who work in the industry, the communities retail touches and competitiveness as a fundamental principle of the industry’s success

BRC Priority Campaigns

  • Retail 2020: Building momentum on the journey to better jobs
  • Business rates: Ensuring fundamental reform of business rates
  • Brexit: Campaigning for a fair Brexit for consumers
  • References

    British Retail Consortium Wikipedia