The British-Swiss Chamber of Commerce

The BSCC is composed of corporate, SME, and individual members, who are categorized into four groups, called network, promote, lead, and influence.

Its activities include organising events, providing advisory services and creating a platform for the exchange of information and experience between Switzerland and the UK.

The Chamber works to identify and remove trade barriers and provides key market information and advisory services to its members.

These events provide platforms for the exchange of best practices, the discussion of current economic and political issues and the promotion of business opportunities.

These resources help members make informed decisions and adapt their business strategies in line with developments in the bilateral relationship.

[3][5] Membership of the British-Swiss Chamber of Commerce (BSCC) is open to companies and individuals interested in promoting and supporting bilateral trade relations between Switzerland and the UK.

The Chamber regularly organises networking events in the UK and Switzerland, allowing members to meet, share experiences and find potential business partners.

As highlighted in a report by the Swiss Bankers Association (SBA), the Chamber organises events to discuss the potential for both countries in the financial sector.

The organisation is involved in efforts to reach an agreement on the mutual recognition of financial market regulation and supervisory frameworks between the two countries.

Through its advocacy work, the Chamber influences the design of trade agreements, regulations and policies that affect bilateral economic relations.

By helping companies to access new markets and expand their business activities, the Chamber promotes economic growth, employment and innovation in both countries.

Most are representatives of member companies and are active in the chamber's various parts: The president since February 2022 has been Dame Inga Beale, a former chief executive of Lloyd's of London.