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KBBG adds big brand distributor to its portfolio

The Kitchen Bathroom Buying Group (KBBG), part of DER KREIS, Europe’s leading kitchen and bathroom buying group, has expanded its members’ offering with the addition of Swift to its portfolio.

With over 40 years experience, Swift supplies kitchen appliances, sinks and taps to the independent sector. The new addition expands the choice of appliances, sinks, taps, kitchen accessories and lighting available to KBBG members, supporting and increasing the success of their businesses.

Swift is a major stockist of many leading appliance brands, including Bosch, Candy, Hoover, Hotpoint, Liebherr, Neff, and Whirlpool. Swift, as a supplier to the KBBG, gives members of the buying group access to a new portfolio of brands, bringing new opportunities and more choice for members and their customers.

Chris Honer, Managing Director, Swift, comments: “Everyone at Team Swift is delighted to have been appointed the KBBG distributor of choice and we look forward to supplying the membership with our range of Big Brands across sinks, taps and appliances.”

Bill Miller, Managing Director, KBBG, adds: “We’re delighted to have Swift on-board and already our members have been overwhelmingly positive with the new portfolio addition.

“Consumers often enter a showroom with a particular appliance brand in mind, so it’s great to be able to expand the choice available to our members to help them create their customer’s dream kitchen.”

For more information on the KBBG, call Bill Miller on 07887 247811 or email b.miller@derkreis.co.uk

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