Black Business certification focuses on elevating black owned businesses
In a bold move to support and elevate Black-owned businesses, Huw and Lorraine Bellot, founders of Black Business Recommendation (BBR), have launched the BBR Certified Black Business initiative. This groundbreaking certification is designed to identify, celebrate, and empower Black-owned businesses, while helping brands demonstrate their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The BBR Certification is more than just a badge, it’s a symbol of excellence, professionalism, and trust. For businesses, achieving this certification enhances their reputation, attracts more customers, and opens doors to new partnerships. For consumers, it provides a clear way to identify and support Black-owned businesses that meet rigorous professional standards.
The launch of BBR Certification comes at a pivotal moment, as communities worldwide take a stand to support Black-owned businesses. In the United States, the 40-day fast and boycott of major retailers like Target has sparked a powerful conversation about economic empowerment and the importance of redirecting spending toward black-owned enterprises.
Huw and Lorraine Bellot are calling for similar action in the UK, urging consumers and businesses to prioritise black-owned businesses in their purchasing decisions.
Lorraine Bellot stated, “This is about more than just spending money, it’s about building economic resilience, creating opportunities, and fostering a culture of inclusivity,”
Why BBR Certification matters:
The BBR Certification is a game-changer for black-owned businesses, providing them with the tools and recognition needed to thrive in competitive markets. For brands, aligning with BBR Certified businesses is a powerful way to demonstrate a commitment to diversity and social responsibility, which can enhance customer loyalty and attract like-minded partners.
Huw Bellot said “When you support a BBR Certified business, you’re not just supporting a brand, you’re supporting a movement,” Bellot continues, “This certification is a testament to the quality, professionalism, and innovation of black-owned businesses, and it’s a call to action for everyone to be part of the change.”
In 2025, the UK will see a significant focus on empowering Black business owners, with BBR at the forefront of this movement. Plans are underway to host a series of activations designed to connect black-owned businesses with investors, mentors, and consumers.
Lorraine Bellot concludes “2025 will be a landmark year for black business owners in the UK. We’re committed to creating a future where black-owned businesses are not only recognised but also given the resources and support they need to succeed on a global stage.”
Businesses interested in becoming BBR Certified can apply now at https://blackbusinessrecommendation.com/bbr-certification-registration/. Consumers are encouraged to look for the BBR Certified logo and support these businesses with their purchasing power.
Together, we can build a more inclusive economy and create lasting change.