BCCISA for Empowering Bangladeshi Businesses in South Africa

Why Membership

Becoming a member of the BCCISA means joining a trusted community of entrepreneurs, professionals, and business leaders committed to promoting trade, investment, and collaboration between Bangladesh and South Africa.

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BCCISA welcomes Bangladeshi entrepreneurs, traders, and professionals living or doing business in South Africa, as well as South African companies and investors interested in building trade and investment partnerships with Bangladesh. The Chamber is ideal for corporations seeking import-export connections, small business owners aiming to expand their reach, and professionals looking to grow through trusted networks and collaboration opportunities across both nations.

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Why Should Join

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Build Valuable Connections

Join a strong network of Bangladeshi and South African entrepreneurs, professionals, and investors to create lasting business relationships.

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Discover New Opportunities

Get access to verified trade, investment, and partnership prospects that help your business grow locally and internationally.

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Gain Recognition & Representation

Be part of an organization that advocates for your interests with government bodies, trade institutions, and industry networks.

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Learn, Grow & Succeed

Enhance your knowledge through workshops, forums, and mentorship programs designed to support entrepreneurial growth and leadership.

Frequently asked question

What is BCCISA?

BCCI-SA stands for Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industries in South Africa. It is a business association that connects Bangladeshi and South African entrepreneurs to promote trade, investment, and cooperation between the two countries.

Who can become a member?

Any Bangladeshi-origin business owner, company, or professional operating in South Africa—and South African businesses interested in trade with Bangladesh—can apply for membership.

What are the benefits of joining BCCISA?

Members gain access to networking opportunities, trade and investment information, business forums, training, advocacy support, and participation in chamber events and exhibitions.

How do I apply for membership?

You can complete the online membership form on our website or download the application form, attach required documents (SA ID or Bangladesh Passport), and submit it via email to membership@bccisa.org.za.

What are the membership fees?

Members pay a once-off registration fee and a monthly subscription fee of R2,000, due by the 5th of each month, as decided in the 1st AGM.

Where is the Chamber’s office located?

The head office is in Johannesburg, South Africa, with plans to open regional offices in other provinces in the future. A temporary office or co-working space will be designated initially.

How can I contact BCCISA?

You can reach us through our official email (info@bccisa.org.za) or WhatsApp business number (to be announced). Contact details will also appear on our website’s Contact Us page.

Does BCCISA work with government bodies?

Yes. BCCISA maintains communication with the Bangladesh High Commission in Pretoria, the South African government, and related business organizations to promote mutual trade and investment.

Are all Executive Directors equal shareholders?

Yes. As per the 1st AGM decision, all Executive Directors hold equal shares in the chamber during the initial registration phase.

How often does the chamber hold meetings or events?

The Executive Committee meets at least once every two months, while the Annual General Meeting (AGM) is held once a year. Additional networking and trade events are organized regularly.

Can non-Bangladeshi individuals join the chamber?

Yes. BCCI-SA maintains communication with the Bangladesh High Commission in Pretoria, the South African government, and related business organizations to promote mutual trade and investment.

How is the chamber funded?

The chamber is funded through membership fees, sponsorships, event income, and potential grants or partnerships aligned with its mission.

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