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Scotch Whisky Association
Abbreviation SWA
Formation April 1942
Legal status Non-profit organisation (limited liability company registered in Edinburgh)
Purpose Scotch whisky in the UK
Location
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
57 Scotch whisky producers
Chief Executive
David Frost CMG
Main organ
SWA Council
Website SWA

The Scotch Whisky Association is a trade organisation that represents the Scotch whisky industry. The Scotch whisky industry is an important part of the Scottish economy, and particularly the Scottish export market.

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The main office of the SWA is in the West End of Edinburgh, just off the A8.

Membership[edit]

Members include:

Of these, Diageo and the Edrington Group are the largest.

Purpose[edit]

Its stated purpose is to promote, protect and represent the interests of the whisky industry in Scotland and around the world. Similar to the Portman Group, it also promotes responsible drinking, with campaigns to curb drinking to excess.

History[edit]

It was formed on 17 April 1942. It became a limited company in 1960.

The SWA's members represent over 95% of Scotch whisky production, which encompasses over 2,500 brands around the world.

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