The Industrial Reorganisation Corporation was an entity established by the Government of the United Kingdom to reorganise British industry.
The corporation was established by the First Wilson ministry in 1966[1] with the objective of encouraging mergers to make British industries more competitive.
[2] Its activities included facilitating the merger of GEC and AEI in 1966 and of the merger of that enlarged entity with English Electric in 1968.
[3] It also facilitated the merger of British Motor Corporation with Leyland Motors in 1968[3] and the merger of RHP, a ball bearing manufacturer, with Ransome & Marles in 1969.
[5] The Chairman throughout most of its life was Sir Frank Kearton.