The Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce is the foremost bilateral Chamber in Nigeria with the objective to promote trade and investment between Nigeria and Britain since its establishment in 1977. With over Three Hundred and Fifty (350) members, we are affiliated with the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) which gives us access to a network of Fifty-Three (53) chambers of commerce across the UK and Seventy-One (71) other international affiliations.
With a membership strength of Three Hundred (300) members whose total net worth is about N200 trillion from all sectors of the economy, made up of Nigerians and Britons, our Chamber is constantly developing a network of local branches in other parts of the country and has an NBCC-UK office presence.
The Chamber was set up to promote and develop Anglo-Nigeria trade relations, continually create value for its members, and facilitate business-to-business relationships. The Chamber also promotes Nigerian export to the United Kingdom (UK) and inflow of Capital and Investment into Nigeria. Services also include the organization of trade missions to the two countries, management of training, conferences, and seminars addressed by leading authorities in different fields, and acts as a forum for debate to members and non-members on topical issues affecting the economy; particularly Nigerian-British trade.
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