British Malaysian Chamber Of Commerce

Established in 1963, the British Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (BMCC) was founded with the sole purpose of advancing bilateral trade relations between the United Kingdom and Malaysia. Over the past six decades, it has served as a catalyst for business growth by providing networking platforms, branding and exposure opportunities, international trade services, and industry advocacy. Today, the BMCC is firmly established as one of Southeast Asia’s most prolific chambers.

 

The BMCC is part of the Global Chamber Network, comprising British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) members and business groups located across all continents and directly linked to chambers of commerce in every region of the UK. It is also a member of the Britain in Southeast Asia (BiSEA) network, which brings together eight British chambers and business councils across Southeast Asia to provide businesses with pathways into regional markets.

The Chamber holds itself to the highest standards of accountability in all that it does. It is driven by innovation, strengthened through fostered collaboration, and guided by a steadfast commitment to quality and flexibility—delivering meaningful value to its members and stakeholders.

  • Accountability: Taking ownership of actions and decisions, delivering on commitments with integrity and transparency.

  • Innovation: Embracing fresh ideas and forward-thinking solutions to remain relevant and impactful in a dynamic business landscape.

  • Collaboration: Believing in the power of partnerships—working together with members, stakeholders, and communities to drive shared success.

  • Quality: Upholding high standards in everything undertaken, ensuring excellence in service, delivery, and engagement.

  • Flexibility: Adapting with agility and responsiveness, meeting evolving needs while staying true to purpose.

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