Coes make the most of Bira benefits 

Third generation family run Coes operate in East Anglia, as long standing Bira members, they make the most of the services available to Bira members. Find out more by watching the video below. 

Coe’s benefit from using key Bira services including product buying from Bira Direct, training through Bira Training and finance products through Birmingham Bank

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Members benefits

Tackling industry changes can be tough, but as a member of Bira, you can benefit from preferential rates on services that will help you connect with your customers, advance your stock management, sell online, and diversify your product range, to name just a few.

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