The Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Specialists Association, known as the KBSA announces six new members in March alone, with the KBSA stating that its membership has continued to grow month on month.
The new members include one corporate member, two foundation members and three retail members.
Whilst the Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Specialists Association doesn't announce it total membership figures, estimates put the membership at some 300 accredited Kbb members, including retailers, manufacturers, and suppliers specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and home offices.
In a press release from the KBSA announcing six new members the press release mentions a new corporate member, Grow My Trade, offers marketing support to KBB businesses which includes case studies, photoshoots and social media marketing.
The two new foundation retail members are Rowley Dunleavy Services Limited, based in Cambridgeshire and Chelsea Lane Kitchens and Bathrooms, based in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire and the retail members added in March are Primero of Preston, Hillside in Southport and Kutchenhaus Lutterworth Ltd,
Retail and Corporate membership director Malcolm Scott said, “Kbsa membership has been steadily increasing month on month. The continued growth reflects our commitment to improve and expand the range of benefits offered, providing exceptional value and support.
“There are exciting times ahead with a new website and branding about to launched, and the biggest ever KBB Industry conference, which will be held on 01 October.”
Benefits of Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Specialists Association (KBSA)
Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Specialists Association (KBSA) offers many benefits for both consumers and members.
Membership provides a platform for networking with kbb industry peers, accessing educational resources and staying updated on the latest kbb industry trends, legal advice, employment law assistance, and general legal support to help their kbb business run as smoothly as possible.
Consumers of KBSA members get enhanced customer confidence through an optional deposit protection schemes, giving consumers peace of mind and safeguarding their deposits which is a huge plus for consumers given the number of kbb businesses that have gone into administration or liquidation in the last couple of years.