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BiKBBI Welcomes Victoria Plum Trade as Corporate Sponsor

The British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom & Bathroom Installation (BiKBBI) announced that VictoriaPlum.com (Trade) have become that latest blue-chip brand to become a Corporate Sponsor of the organisation.

Founded in 2001, VictoriaPlum.com have been at the forefront of online bathroom buying for nearly 20 years, pioneering new and innovative ways to help make life easier for their customers. As a major bathroom retailer, VictoriaPlum.com have helped almost 2 million customers across the UK, with work extensively across the ‘Trade’ sector, having attracted 20,000 trade customers.

James Garrison, Head of Trade, said “We’re very proud to become a Corporate Sponsor of BiKBBI and be part of the great work they do through Education, Standards and Support. At VictoriaPlum.com, we strive to give Best in Sector customer service through our dedicated Trade Account Management Team, supporting our industry through providing over 6,000 products and advice while making sure that the installers we work with, feel supported and valued, which is reflected in our Trust Pilot score. I am really looking forward to working closely with BiKBBI and its members in the coming months and years.”

BiKBBI CEO, Damian Walters added: “What a great start to 2020. It’s great that the team at Victoria Plum Trade have supported installations via their corporate sponsorship of BiKBBI. It’s another great brand that shares our vision and we’re looking for more to ‘get on the bus’ and join our journey!”

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