Ireland Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IBCCI) was created with a vision to establish itself as an exemplary organization that supports and nurtures businesses and entrepreneurs in Bangladesh and Ireland.
IBCCI Mission
- help Ireland Bangladesh businesses grow
- support aspiring entrepreneurs
- provide a platform for businesses to work on challenges and create a roadmap for success
- provide a platform for businesses to expand their professional connections
- establish a common support platform for Businesses and entrepreneurs in Bangladesh and Ireland.
The focus of the organization is to
- Provide more effective practical support and communications to existing and future entrepreneurs and promote and improve the business environment in Ireland and Bangladesh.
- Stimulate a vibrant economy within the community and produce a cooperative effort to enhance the overall quality of businesses that will enable them to reach their highest potential.
- Work towards increasing prosperity by facilitating the growth of existing businesses.
- Create inward and outward investment between Ireland and Bangladesh whilst addressing and promoting the establishment and improvement of the social, professional, civic, cultural, and educational needs of the business community
- Create and support in all aspects the next generation of entrepreneurs, and continue our past efforts of liaising and developing our relationship with the business community
- Help a wide variety of business communities to achieve a more sustainable performance model, encouraging and improving best practice standards
- Offer help and advice to small and medium-sized businesses on start-up and growth
- Promote, protect, and strengthen bi-lateral trade and commerce between Bangladesh and the United Kingdom and between them and the European Community;
- Promote investment, joint ventures, research and development in both countries;
- Maintain close ties with traders both in the United Kingdom and in Bangladesh, including the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry and relevant government ministries.
IBCCI is a not-for-profit membership organization that utilizes membership fees and other income to support UK and Non-Resident Bangladeshi Businesses across the world. IBCCI has a dedicated Board of volunteer Directors and a small team of officers who have worked hard to make IBCCI a successful brand in supporting the business community and therefore the wider community. As economic conditions, trends in the business landscape, and customer expectations change we will support the success of businesses across the country, Europe, and Bangladesh.
Aim & Objectives
Ireland Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (IBCCI ) focuses on:
- Providing comprehensive assistance to both Successful & Aspiring Entrepreneurs
- Developing and promoting a friendlier business environment in Ireland and Bangladesh
- Encouraging financial growth in the respective communities of both countries
- Undertaking initiatives to help businesses achieve sustainable growth
- Ensuring regular and effective cooperation among the communities
- Facilitate both-way investment between Ireland and Bangladesh
- Identifying the areas of necessary support and needs in the business community
- providing relevant educational and professional training, mentoring, or other assistance to help them overcome obstacles
- Nurture aspiring future entrepreneurs with the maximum scope and capacities of IBCCI
- Support businesses across diverse sectors to help them attain steady growth.
- Guiding start-ups, and small and medium ventures with the expertise of IBCCI
- Foster and reinforce bi-lateral trade and commerce between Bangladesh and Ireland thus the UK, as well as the European Community
- Promoting businesses, joint ventures, start-ups, investments, entrepreneurship, research and development in both Ireland and Bangladesh
- Nurturing close ties with Businesses & Entrepreneurs of both countries
- Maintaining regular communication with Business organizations such as FBCCI and relevant government ministries of both countries