BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Ltd

Commercial All Time scope
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MP register total
£15,642
Sum of monetary register entries naming this payer.
Register entries
5
5 distinct MPs paid
Electoral Commission donations
No matches
No matching donor on the EC register.
UK government contracts
£102,800,000
2 awards from 2 buyers
MP shareholders
None
No MP has registered shares in this firm.
Lords register mentions
None
No peer has named this firm in their register.

Companies House

BPI (BRITISH RECORDED MUSIC INDUSTRY) LIMITED active · private-limited-guarant-nsc
Incorporated 1973-09-04
Unit 4/ 4a, Tileyard Studios, Tileyard Road, London, England, N7 9AH
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Active officers · 17

Name Role Appointed Occupation
WHITEHEAD, Kiaron James director 2009-07-07
WHITEHEAD, Kiaron James secretary 2014-05-20
ILEY, Jason Paul director 2014-09-01
HAMMOND, Patricia Margaret director 2019-10-02
OLAORE, Mhari-Jean Olatoni director 2019-10-02
CARSEN, Jessica Ruth director 2020-04-30
BROWN, Yolanda Faye director 2022-07-13
SAXE, Charlotte Chloe director 2022-09-07
JONES, Sophia Mary director 2023-01-01
TWIST, Joanna Louise, Dr director 2023-08-01
LEES, Rebecca Caroline director 2023-12-01
VELASCO, Adam John director 2023-12-01
STAINER, Dickon Christopher director 2025-01-23
HARRIS, Prudence Louise director 2025-03-18
NEIDUS, Michael Anthony director 2025-03-18
ROBSON, Simon Kenneth Geoffrey director 2026-02-04
HANNABY, Alexandra Rosemary director 2026-03-10

MPs paid by this payer · 5 MPs

Aggregated from the Commons Register of Members' Financial Interests. Rows show the cumulative £ each MP has received from this payer in scope, and the count of distinct register filings.

MP Party Total Entries
Lucy Powell Labour (Co-op) £5,016 1
Mrs Elsie Blundell Labour £3,432 1
Mr James Frith Labour £3,432 1
Anneliese Midgley Labour £3,432 1
Catherine McKinnell Labour £330 1

Ministerial encounters · 2 records

From the quarterly transparency returns every UK government department publishes under the Ministerial Code: meetings, gifts, hospitality and overseas travel where this firm is named as the counterparty. Resolved via Companies House number, so trading-name variants and minor spelling differences collapse to one company.

Meetings
1
Hospitality
1
Gifts
0
Travel
0
Date Type Minister Department Detail
2025-06-12 meeting Chris Bryant department-for-culture-media-and-sport To discuss creator remuneration in the music industry
2024-03-02 hospitality Nigel Huddleston hm-treasury Tickets for BRIT Awards

UK government contract awards · £102,800,000 across 2 awards

Matched against Contracts Finder + Find a Tender by canonical supplier name. Multi-supplier framework awards are split equally across suppliers (a single £100m award shared by 5 suppliers counts as £20m here).

Award date Title Buyer Value
2026-06-04 LA Sync Trade Mission 2026 Department for Business & Trade
2018-06-21 BPI - Music Export Fund 'Note: Published for completeness, see description for details.' DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE £2,800,000

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Individual register entries · 5 filings

Published MP Category Description Amount
2025-10-20 Catherine McKinnell Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources Ticket for the Mercury Prize 2025 £330
2026-03-25 Mrs Elsie Blundell Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources Estimated value of tickets for me and a guest to the BRIT Awards, held in Manchester. The tickets included food and drinks £3,432
2026-03-09 Mr James Frith Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources Two tickets and hospitality for The BRITs, in Manchester £3,432
2026-03-09 Anneliese Midgley Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources A seat for the Brit Awards show, the food and drink provided and access to the after show event for 2 people £3,432
2026-03-03 Lucy Powell Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources two tickets for me and a guest to the BRIT Awards, held in my constituency of Manchester Central and outside London for the first time in 50 years. The tickets included dinner and drinks, and an arena floor seat. These tickets were not available to buy and were by strict invitation only and extended to me as the constituency MP £5,016