Pulse logo
Pulse Region

British Chamber of Commerce Uganda launches

The primary objective of the British Chamber of Commerce Uganda is to foster improved trade relations between the UK and Uganda, with a focus on increasing trade and investment
(L-R) Allan Mugisha the Executive Director Ernst and Young, Andrew Kilonzo the Uganda Breweries Managing Director and the British High Commissioner Kate Airey at the launch of the British Chamber of Commerce Uganda
(L-R) Allan Mugisha the Executive Director Ernst and Young, Andrew Kilonzo the Uganda Breweries Managing Director and the British High Commissioner Kate Airey at the launch of the British Chamber of Commerce Uganda

The invite-only launch began with an interactive quiz and a raffle, engaging attendees and setting an enthusiastic tone for the evening. Guests enjoyed a variety of cocktails made with Tanqueray Dry Gin and the zesty Flor de Sevilla variant, adding a vibrant touch to the celebrations.

The primary objective of the British Chamber of Commerce Uganda is to foster improved trade relations between the UK and Uganda, with a focus on increasing trade and investment. The chamber will provide a range of business support and trade promotion services to its members, aiming to facilitate and enhance business operations and collaborations.

During the launch, H.E. Kate Airey OBE, the British High Commissioner to Uganda, highlighted the importance of the new chamber in the current economic climate.

Sanjay Rughani the CEO Standard Chartered Bank and founding Member of the BCCU addressing the guests at the launch of the British Chamber of Commerce Uganda at the British High Commissioner's Residence

Sanjay Rughani the CEO Standard Chartered Bank and founding Member of the BCCU addressing the guests at the launch of the British Chamber of Commerce Uganda at the British High Commissioner's Residence

Recommended For You

As the economy and investment environment becomes more difficult, there is a need to strengthen our community in order to succeed. Therefore, I am delighted to launch the British Chamber of Commerce Uganda as a platform to strengthen the trade and investment relationship between the UK and Uganda,” Airey stated.

The High Commissioner emphasized the role of the BCCU in supporting UK businesses of all sizes operating in Uganda. She pointed out that the chamber will offer its members exclusive benefits, such as connections to government and private sector organizations in both countries, invitations to networking events, and access to trade delegations supported by the chamber.

The British Chamber of Commerce Uganda joins a network of similar chambers operating in other African countries, dedicated to helping UK businesses prosper. This initiative is expected to create a robust support system for businesses, enhancing trade links and fostering economic growth.

The guest of Honour Hon Henry Musasizi during the launch of the British Chamber of Commerce yesterday

The guest of Honour Hon Henry Musasizi during the launch of the British Chamber of Commerce yesterday

The event concluded on a high note with a live performance by renowned guitarist Myko Ouma and his band, who entertained the guests with timeless music pieces, adding a memorable musical element to the evening.

The launch of the BCCU marks a significant step in strengthening UK-Uganda trade relations and offers promising opportunities for businesses looking to expand and thrive in the region.

Subscribe to receive daily news updates.