Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry

For other uses, see KCCI.
State of Kuwait
Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI)
غرفة تجارة وصناعة الكويت

Agency overview
Headquarters Kuwait City Kuwait
Coordinates: 29°22′18″N 47°58′53″E / 29.37167°N 47.98139°E / 29.37167; 47.98139
Agency executives
  • - Ali Al Ghanem, Chairman
  • - Khaled Al Sager, 1st Vice President
  • - Abdul Wahab Al Wazzan, 2nd Vice President
Website http://www.kuwaitchamber.org.kw

Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) (Arabic: الكويت غرفة التجارة والصناعة) is a non-government institution representing business establishments in Kuwait. The Chamber acts on the behalf of, represents and lobbies for the interests of businesspersons and industrialists in Kuwait.

History

The establishment of a Chamber of Commerce was first mooted in 1952. Three years later in 1955 the Chamber was established and in 1959, the election of the Chamber’s first Board of Directors took place.

KCCI is a truly democratic organisation. The members of the Board of Directors are all elected and its leading figures are known for their contribution to industry and business.During that time, the hearts of the citizens were ready to comprehend every nice and great achievement. The KCCI growth kept in line with the country’s growth and luxury.[1]

About KCCI

KCCI is a non-profit, self-financed private institution. Currently the registered members exceeds 79000 and represents the general assembly. The general assembly elects 24 members for the Board of Directors for a period of 4 years, half of whom are elected every two years. Subscriptions and authentication fees are the main resources of income. The President and the Board Members are considered volunteers for public services. The Chamber is a consultative entity in all economic affairs.[2]

Branches

There are seven branches for KCCI

  1. Main Branch, Kuwait City
  2. Ministries Complex, Kuwait City
  3. Liberation Tower, Kuwait City
  4. Khaitan
  5. Jleeb Al Shuyoukh
  6. Jaber Al Ali
  7. Jahara
  8. Customs

See also

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