Reasons to be a member of the PRCA

Free networking for junior and senior PRs - over 1000 attendees in the last 9 months
  • Senior: every month we organise drinks and lunches around the country so you can touch base with colleagues
  • Junior: every month we organise case study evenings and expert briefings helping you develop your expertise and career faster.
  • Sectoral: we run dozens of sectoral groups where indsutry experts get together and share best practice.
Lobbying - providing a strong voice for the industry
  • Have a voice in the industry.
  • The PRCA is currently fighting the NLA, we are examining ASA proposals to regulate digital marketing communications and we are working to develop an effective regulatory body for lobbying through UK PAC.
Industry data - get the information you need to be as effective as possible
  • the PRCA benchmarking data tells members the latest hourly rates, the cosst of office space, salaries depending on agency size, what perks staff are offered and much more besides.
  • the trends barometer is a quarterly survey of agencies to determine what is happening with spend and recruitment in the industry
Savings - a range of discounts and free tools
  • PRCA members get great discounts on our extensive training programme.
  • They also get discounts on a range of professional and personal services
  • Our partners and affiliates give members preferential rates and service
  • Free tools such as the PRCA's standard contract
  • Access to a free legal helpline for PRCA agencies helping with PRCA and commercial issues
New business
  • Our new business service has had £12 million in leads through it over the last 12 months.
  • Clients - we'll find you the best agencies for your brief

To find out more contact David Ding - 020 7233 6026 or david.ding@prca.org.uk
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