Previously known simply as RBLI's social enterprise, the division was rebranded as Britain's Bravest Manufacturing Company in April 2016.
[2] The factory in Aylesford operates from a 70-acre (28 ha) site and its aim is to provide veterans with long-term careers.
Some of the workers arrive directly from the forces whilst some have spent some time in the civilian world before going to BBMC.
[3] The company is run on a social care ethos with the intent and focus being on the ex-service men and women who work in the manufacturing side.
[6] The main aim of Britain's Bravest Manufacturing Company is to provide work to ex-service personnel and disabled people, however they also promote other causes of the main RBLI charity including LifeWorks,[7] an employment support programme which helps veterans around the UK to find work in various industries.