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South Cheshire Chamber of
Commerce and Industry
An Introduction
What is a Chamber of Commerce?




    The largest business network globally
What is a Chamber of Commerce?


A chamber of commerce is an organization of
   businesses seeking to further their collective
   interests, while advancing their community,
              region, state or nation
         - American Chamber of Commerce Executives
What is a Chamber of Commerce?
Chamber missions vary, but they all tend to focus to
some degree on five primary goals:
  Building communities (regions/states/nations) to
   which residents, visitors and investors are attracted;
  Promoting those communities;
  Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-
   business climate;
  Representing the unified voice of the employer
   community; and
  Reducing transactional friction through well-
   functioning networks.
What is a Chamber of Commerce?
Chambers have other features in common.
 Most are led by private-sector employers, self-
  funded, organized around boards/committees of
  volunteers and independent.
 They share a common ambition for sustained
  prosperity of their community/region, built on
  thriving employers.
 Most are ardent proponents of the free market
  system, resisting attempts to overly burden
  private sector enterprise and investment.
Some Chamber Facts
 Currently, there are about 13,000 chambers
  registered in the official World Chambers
  Network registry.
 There are roughly 3,000 chambers of commerce
  in the US with at least one full-time staff person
  and thousands more established as strictly
  volunteer entities.
 54 chambers members of the British Chambers
  of Commerce and Industry (BCCI). Several more
  non-member chambers.
Chamber Models
 Compulsory/Public law chambers
  Enterprises of certain sizes, types, or sectors are
   obliged to become members of the chamber
  European Union countries (France, Germany,
   Italy, Spain), Japan
 Continental/Private law chambers
  Companies are not obligated to become chamber
   members
  USA, Canada, UK, Sweden, Finland, Norway,
   Denmark
Chamber Models
 Bilateral Chambers
  Formed of individuals and companies who share a common
   interest in trade and commerce between two countries
  To represent and further the interests of each of its member
   countries
  Promotion and encouragement of bilateral trade and
   investment
  Examples: Nigerian-British COCI, Danish-British COCI,
   French- SA COCI etc
 Multilateral Chambers
  Formed of companies (and sometimes individuals) from
   different countries with a common business interest
   towards or in a specific country
  Examples: Council of Foreign Chambers of Commerce in
   the UK (CFCC)
Chamber of Commerce in the UK
Constitution
 Chamber shall be constituted as a body
  corporate but not as a company limited by
  shares
 A chamber shall not be a subsidiary or division
  of any other body, except another chamber
 A chamber shall be an independent body and not
  under the direct control of government or a local
  authority
Chamber of Commerce in the UK
Membership
 Not less than 75 per cent of the members of a
  chamber shall be engaged in manufacture,
  commerce, business, trade, shipping, distribution,
  agriculture, fishing or professional practice
 The membership of a chamber
   The name of which includes a reference to any place or
    area in the United Kingdom, shall be genuinely
    representative of the businesses in the whole of that
    place or area
   The name of which includes references to any place or
    area outside the United Kingdom, shall be genuinely
    representative of the businesses seeking to promote
    business or trade between those places or areas.
Chamber of Commerce in the UK
Purposes
 A chamber shall exist to serve and promote the
  interests of the whole of the business community
  in any places or areas included in its name
 A chamber shall provide the local business
  community with information, advice and
  assistance
 A chamber shall undertake, or encourage its
  members to undertake, joint promotional
  activities and to develop arrangements for
  mutual support.
Chamber Members
 Local businesses are voluntary paying members
  of a chamber (non-profits, quasi-public and even
  public sector employers also sometimes pay dues
  to belong).
South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce




   An independent membership organisation
   supporting, informing and representing the
  interests of the businesses in South Cheshire
South Cheshire Chamber
 A not-for-profit limited company operating
  across the geographic area covered by the former
  borough of Crewe and Nantwich
 480+ members out of a business population of
  approximately 3,750 registered businesses in the
  area
 5 full time and 1 part time employees
South Cheshire Chamber
Nominated Directors
South Cheshire Chamber Property
                                  3
Board
MMU Cheshire                      1
Cheshire East Council             1
Elected Directors
Member Companies                  8
Ex-officio Directors
Chairman                          1
Chief Executive                   1
Total number of Directors         15
South Cheshire Chamber
 Working on the ethos of
  Information
  Facilitation
  Representation
 Income Streams
    Membership fees
    Events and Business Support activities
    Sponsorship and Advertisements
    Public sector contracts
SCCCI Services
 Business Advice & Support
   Business Advice Line
   Legal Advice Line
   Export Documentation Services & International trade Advice
 Information & Promotion
   Providing Business Information
   Free Quarterly 4Front Magazine
   Free Articles in 4Front Magazine
   Chamber Networking Events
   Free Promotion of Members Events
   Free Interactive Website and Business Directory
   Membership Logo & Membership Certificate
 Representation & Lobbying
   Representation and Lobbying on issues affecting the local
    business community
SCCCI Strategic Map
Chamber Vision
 To restructure/ re-organise the chamber
  in line with the new digital engagement
  strategy
 Identify the gaps in service, quality and
  performance
 Implement new strategies of staff
  engagement and development
Chamber Future
   Improve engagement with the members
   Increase member retention
   Increase overall membership
   Increase revenue by providing platform services to
    public sector organisations and others (partner
    members)
   Increase revenue through advertising, directory
    listings and events
   Create a more interactive chamber which is readily
    engaged with the business community
   Raise profile of SCCCI locally, regionally and
    nationally
   Set a benchmark for other chambers to follow
Chamber Executive and Business Community Co-ordinator

nadeem.ahmad@sccci.co.uk
01270 504700 (Ext  19)
www.southcheshirechamber.co.uk
Twitter  @SCheshChamber, @SavvyNaddy


Presentation 際際滷 available at - http://slidesha.re/vt7315

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  • 1. South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce and Industry An Introduction
  • 2. What is a Chamber of Commerce? The largest business network globally
  • 3. What is a Chamber of Commerce? A chamber of commerce is an organization of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community, region, state or nation - American Chamber of Commerce Executives
  • 4. What is a Chamber of Commerce? Chamber missions vary, but they all tend to focus to some degree on five primary goals: Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors and investors are attracted; Promoting those communities; Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro- business climate; Representing the unified voice of the employer community; and Reducing transactional friction through well- functioning networks.
  • 5. What is a Chamber of Commerce? Chambers have other features in common. Most are led by private-sector employers, self- funded, organized around boards/committees of volunteers and independent. They share a common ambition for sustained prosperity of their community/region, built on thriving employers. Most are ardent proponents of the free market system, resisting attempts to overly burden private sector enterprise and investment.
  • 6. Some Chamber Facts Currently, there are about 13,000 chambers registered in the official World Chambers Network registry. There are roughly 3,000 chambers of commerce in the US with at least one full-time staff person and thousands more established as strictly volunteer entities. 54 chambers members of the British Chambers of Commerce and Industry (BCCI). Several more non-member chambers.
  • 7. Chamber Models Compulsory/Public law chambers Enterprises of certain sizes, types, or sectors are obliged to become members of the chamber European Union countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain), Japan Continental/Private law chambers Companies are not obligated to become chamber members USA, Canada, UK, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark
  • 8. Chamber Models Bilateral Chambers Formed of individuals and companies who share a common interest in trade and commerce between two countries To represent and further the interests of each of its member countries Promotion and encouragement of bilateral trade and investment Examples: Nigerian-British COCI, Danish-British COCI, French- SA COCI etc Multilateral Chambers Formed of companies (and sometimes individuals) from different countries with a common business interest towards or in a specific country Examples: Council of Foreign Chambers of Commerce in the UK (CFCC)
  • 9. Chamber of Commerce in the UK Constitution Chamber shall be constituted as a body corporate but not as a company limited by shares A chamber shall not be a subsidiary or division of any other body, except another chamber A chamber shall be an independent body and not under the direct control of government or a local authority
  • 10. Chamber of Commerce in the UK Membership Not less than 75 per cent of the members of a chamber shall be engaged in manufacture, commerce, business, trade, shipping, distribution, agriculture, fishing or professional practice The membership of a chamber The name of which includes a reference to any place or area in the United Kingdom, shall be genuinely representative of the businesses in the whole of that place or area The name of which includes references to any place or area outside the United Kingdom, shall be genuinely representative of the businesses seeking to promote business or trade between those places or areas.
  • 11. Chamber of Commerce in the UK Purposes A chamber shall exist to serve and promote the interests of the whole of the business community in any places or areas included in its name A chamber shall provide the local business community with information, advice and assistance A chamber shall undertake, or encourage its members to undertake, joint promotional activities and to develop arrangements for mutual support.
  • 12. Chamber Members Local businesses are voluntary paying members of a chamber (non-profits, quasi-public and even public sector employers also sometimes pay dues to belong).
  • 13. South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce An independent membership organisation supporting, informing and representing the interests of the businesses in South Cheshire
  • 14. South Cheshire Chamber A not-for-profit limited company operating across the geographic area covered by the former borough of Crewe and Nantwich 480+ members out of a business population of approximately 3,750 registered businesses in the area 5 full time and 1 part time employees
  • 15. South Cheshire Chamber Nominated Directors South Cheshire Chamber Property 3 Board MMU Cheshire 1 Cheshire East Council 1 Elected Directors Member Companies 8 Ex-officio Directors Chairman 1 Chief Executive 1 Total number of Directors 15
  • 16. South Cheshire Chamber Working on the ethos of Information Facilitation Representation Income Streams Membership fees Events and Business Support activities Sponsorship and Advertisements Public sector contracts
  • 17. SCCCI Services Business Advice & Support Business Advice Line Legal Advice Line Export Documentation Services & International trade Advice Information & Promotion Providing Business Information Free Quarterly 4Front Magazine Free Articles in 4Front Magazine Chamber Networking Events Free Promotion of Members Events Free Interactive Website and Business Directory Membership Logo & Membership Certificate Representation & Lobbying Representation and Lobbying on issues affecting the local business community
  • 19. Chamber Vision To restructure/ re-organise the chamber in line with the new digital engagement strategy Identify the gaps in service, quality and performance Implement new strategies of staff engagement and development
  • 20. Chamber Future Improve engagement with the members Increase member retention Increase overall membership Increase revenue by providing platform services to public sector organisations and others (partner members) Increase revenue through advertising, directory listings and events Create a more interactive chamber which is readily engaged with the business community Raise profile of SCCCI locally, regionally and nationally Set a benchmark for other chambers to follow
  • 21. Chamber Executive and Business Community Co-ordinator nadeem.ahmad@sccci.co.uk 01270 504700 (Ext 19) www.southcheshirechamber.co.uk Twitter @SCheshChamber, @SavvyNaddy Presentation 際際滷 available at - http://slidesha.re/vt7315

Editor's Notes

  1. This network is informal, with each local chamber incorporated and operating separately, rather than as a chapter of a national or state chamber.
  2. When it comes to the term chamber of commerce, confusion and erroneous assumptions are even more likely, even though almost everyone has heard of the term. The lack of understanding is in large part self-inflicted because chambers in various towns, cities, regions, states and even nations focus on different things and actually operate in different ways.
  3. A business-led civic and economic advancement entity operating in a specific space may call itself any number of things board of trade, business council, etc. but for the purposes of this primer, they are all chambers of commerce.
  4. This represents approximately 12% of the penetration rate against the national average of 8% for the chambers of commerce in the UK. The 450 companies represented employ approximately 19,000 employees which represent about 45% of the local workforce.who basically act as functional managers given the nature of the activities they get involved in within the remit of chamber activities.