British Expertise

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British Expertise International
AbbreviationBEI
Formation1966
Legal statusPrivate sector organisation
PurposeMembership organisation promoting British based organisations in international markets
Location
Region served
UK
Leadership
David Landsman, Executive Chair; Alexandra Barnes, Director of Infrastructure and Climate Change; Luisa Edves, Director of Education and Skills
Main organ
Board of Directors
WebsiteBritish Expertise

British Expertise is a trade organization based in London that promotes British companies internationally.

History[edit]

The British Overseas Engineering Services Bureau was formed in 1966. It was initially financed by the Government's Board of Trade, and also liaised with the British National Exports Council. It became the British Consultants Bureau in 1967. The British Consultants and Construction Bureau (BCCB) was formed from the merger of the British Consultants Bureau and the International Construction Group in 2000. The organisation changed its name to British Expertise in August 2006. During early 2015 part of the organisation joined with The D Group to become British Expertise International.

Function[edit]

It promotes British companies and their professional services abroad.

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