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TSBA to drive Transport for London brand

Five-year deal will showcase ‘heritage and innovation’ synonymous with the TfL brand.

Transport for London has confirmed its plans to expand the reach of its brand licensing programme to the global market.

Following a competitive tendering process, TfL has signed a five-year deal with the TSBA Group that will bring its internationally renowned symbols that embody the heritage and identity of London – such as the London Tube map and the roundel logo – to the global licensing market.

The appointment, structured on a commissioned-based framework, will generate funds for TfL to invest in delivering a modern and affordable transport network for the millions of people who rely on it every day.

TfL and TSBA will develop a new brand licensing strategy to launch to the market this May.

David Ellis, head of IPR development for Transport for London, said: “London has always been a global city rich in heritage and innovation and we are proud that our brand has become synonymous with that story.

“Our partnership with TSBA provides us with the expertise to re-align and expand our licensing programme and keep pace with the global market to generate new revenue to reinvest in transport.”

Ian Mallalue, TSBA chief executive, added: “We are honoured to be working with such a globally recognised icon. TfL has a fantastic design heritage, with instantly recognisable and loved logos, art and vehicles.

“These amazing pieces of design such as the London Underground roundel, Tube map, Routemaster Bus and Johnston font touch every part of Britain’s capital, and are intertwined with its rich history and exciting future. This incredible familiarity, love and iconic status provides us with an opportunity to present London to the world using world-class British design.”

Ian continued: “The team at TfL have already done a fantastic job in building a beautiful, design-led, licensing collection and we look forward to helping them grow their brand in areas such as apparel and homewares, while maximising opportunities abroad.”

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