BPI has represented the interests of British record companies since being formally incorporated in 1973, when the principal aim was to promote British music and fight
copyright infringement. In 2007, the association's legal name was changed from "British Phonographic Industry Limited (The)" to "BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited". In September 2008, the BPI became one of the founding members of
UK Music, an umbrella organisation representing the interests of all parts of the industry. In July 2022,
YolanDa Brown was appointed chair of BPI, replacing
Ged Doherty, who had served in that role the previous seven years. In July 2023, Jo Twist was appointed chief executive of BPI, replacing Geoff Taylor, who had served in the role since 2007.
Awards BPI founded the annual
BRIT Awards for the British music industry in 1977, and, later, the
Classic BRIT Awards. The organising company, BRIT Awards Limited, is a fully owned subsidiary of the BPI. Proceeds from both shows go to the BRIT Trust, the charitable arm of the BPI that has distributed almost £30m to charitable causes nationwide since its foundation in 1989. In September 2013, the BPI presented the first ever BRITs Icon Award to
Elton John. The BPI also endorsed the launch of the
Mercury Prize for the Album of the Year in 1992, and since 2016 has organised the Prize. The recorded music industry's Certified Awards programme, which attributes Platinum, Gold and Silver status to singles, albums and music videos (Platinum and Gold only) based on their sales performance (see
BRIT Certified Awards), has been administered by the BPI since its inception in 1973. ==BRIT Trust==