Several Retra retailers and associate members picked up trophies at the 2023 IER Awards, which took place earlier this month at the Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel, London.
Avensys in Crawley, West Sussex, won the Large Independent Retailer Award for Consumer Electronics, while NE Appliances in Bristol scooped the equivalent accolade in Major Domestic Appliances and also won Best Independent Retailer Website.
Potters Home Digital in Tenterden, Kent won the Small Independent Retailer Award for Consumer Electronics, while Best Independent Retailer Superstore was picked up Powerhouse (Jersey Electricity), who also won the award for Best Omnichannel Retailer.
On the supplier side, Sony won the Innovation Award in Consumer Electronics for its Bravia OLED A95K TV, while Blomberg took home the Innovation Award in Major Domestic Appliances for its dual combi fridge- freezer, the KND464V With Vitamin Care.
Beko won the Industry Corporate Responsibility Award in Major Domestic Appliances, and Hoover walked away with the Best Floorcare Product Award for its cordless stick cleaner, the HF9.
Sony won the Training Award in Consumer Electronics and Samsung’s domestic appliances training team won the equivalent trophy in Major Domestic Appliances.
Witt UK and Ireland won the Best Accessory Award for its Etna pizza oven, while Euronics took home the prize for Best Marketing and Advertising Campaign.
Forbes Rentals and Avensys won the Focused on Sustainability awards for Major Domestic Appliances and Consumer Electronics, respectively, while the Contribution to the Industry Award was given to Paul Hide, CEO of AMDEA.
Retra CEO Howard Saycell and AMDEA chair / Beko UK MD, Teresa Arbuckle, presented Mr Hide with his trophy.
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Avensys in Crawley, West Sussex, won the Large Independent Retailer Award for Consumer Electronics, while NE Appliances in Bristol scooped the equivalent accolade in Major Domestic Appliances and also won Best Independent Retailer Website.
Potters Home Digital in Tenterden, Kent won the Small Independent Retailer Award for Consumer Electronics, while Best Independent Retailer Superstore was picked up Powerhouse (Jersey Electricity), who also won the award for Best Omnichannel Retailer.
On the supplier side, Sony won the Innovation Award in Consumer Electronics for its Bravia OLED A95K TV, while Blomberg took home the Innovation Award in Major Domestic Appliances for its dual combi fridge- freezer, the KND464V With Vitamin Care.
Beko won the Industry Corporate Responsibility Award in Major Domestic Appliances, and Hoover walked away with the Best Floorcare Product Award for its cordless stick cleaner, the HF9.
Sony won the Training Award in Consumer Electronics and Samsung’s domestic appliances training team won the equivalent trophy in Major Domestic Appliances.
Witt UK and Ireland won the Best Accessory Award for its Etna pizza oven, while Euronics took home the prize for Best Marketing and Advertising Campaign.
Forbes Rentals and Avensys won the Focused on Sustainability awards for Major Domestic Appliances and Consumer Electronics, respectively, while the Contribution to the Industry Award was given to Paul Hide, CEO of AMDEA.
Retra CEO Howard Saycell and AMDEA chair / Beko UK MD, Teresa Arbuckle, presented Mr Hide with his trophy.
For more information, click here, and for the photo gallery, go here.
Pictured (left to right): IER Awards host and comedian Mark Watson; Teresa Arbuckle, AMDEA chair and Beko UK MD; Paul Hide, CEO, AMDEA, and Howard Saycell, CEO of Retra.