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Click here for a complete event list and registration. |
2010-09-21 New Members Welcome IK Investment Partners |
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2010-09-30 Michael Wolf, CEO Swedbank Swedbank in Stockholm |
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2010-10-11 End of Corruption. Seminar on UK, US and Swedish law Mannheimer Swartling |
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2010-10-18 ART IN OFFICE EIM, Birger Jarlsgatan |
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2010-10-20 BSCC Patrons Dinner Residence |
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2010-11-29 BSCC Christmas drinks Residence tbc |
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To be confirmed Meeting with Staffan Carlsson, HE Ambassador to the UK Stockholm |
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The British-Swedish Chamber of Commerce is a net-working organisation that consists of around 120 member companies all of whom are interested, or engaged, in trade between Sweden and the UK. The objective of the Chamber is to promote, study, extend, advance and protect commercial and industrial relations between our two countries.
The Chamber strives to promote, and maintain, an extensive contact with influential organisations and companies in Sweden and the UK. This is emphasised in the Chamber's close contact with the Swedish and the British Embassies, the British Council, the Confederation of British Chambers of Commerce in Europe (COBCOE) and other Chambers of Commerce.
The aim for the British-Swedish Chamber of Commerce is to create interesting forums where senior executives of international companies can come together with leading figures from political, economic and business life in an informal atmosphere. Through our Board of Directors, all of whom hold senior positions in the business world, and our Patrons, who represent leading enterprises in our two countries, we are able to draw on a wealth of experience and expertise to support us in our activities on behalf of our members. Our Chairman is Mr Björn Savén, Chairman of IK Investment Partners. Honorary Chairman of the Chamber is H.E Ambassador Andrew Mitchell. |
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| The British-Swedish Chamber of Commerce was formed in 1954 by Marcus Wallenberg, founder of one of Sweden's major banks, S E B, with the objective of promoting, studying, extending, advancing and protecting commercial and industrial relations between the United Kingdom and Sweden. The business climate is changing rapidly and personal contacts are becoming more and more important. It is also of vital importance to know where to find the information necessary for your business. A networking organisation, such as the British-Swedish Chamber of Commerce, is playing an ever-increasing role in finding information and communicating with people. The work of the Chamber is run by a Secretary General and an assistant. The Chambers is active through events of different kind and with different objectives. We are also producing a newsletter, The Network where news are presented and articles describing the activities of the Chamber and its members are included. During 2008 the Chamber is changing its website. |
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