- Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (abbrev: SCCCI; Chinese: 新加坡中华总商会) is a
business chamber inSingapore .History
Established in 1906 as the General Chinese Trade Affairs Association, the SCCCI's original purpose was to look after the interests of the Chinese business community, but it has expanded its scope over the years. It served as a guardian of Chinese customs and values, provided assistance in times of crisis and promoted business,
education al, cultural and community activities, and continues to do so today.
=Timeline Lynn Seah, "SCCCI's Centennial Celebrations", "The Sunday Times",22 October 2006 ] =*1906: The SCCCI is established to champion the Chinese community and to resolve and mitigate differences among the different
clan s.
*1951: The SCCCI lobbies the British colonial government to grantcitizenship to Chineseimmigrant s who had stayed in Singapore for eight years, and finally succeeds in 1957.
*1953: The SCCCI supports – anddonate s generously towards – the setting up of theNanyang University .
*1962: The SCCCI spearheads the task of collecting the remains of victims of the Japanese Occupation and the eventual building of the Beach RoadCivilian War Memorial in 1967.
*1964: The SCCCI building opens.
*1966: TheSingapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Foundation is set up to providefinancial assistance to the needy andscholarship s to deservingstudent s, and to support cultural activities andpublic education al campaigns.
*1991: The SCCCI hosts the inauguralWorld Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention in Singapore which is attended by more than 800delegate s from 75 cities and states in 30 countries and regions.
*1993: The chamber's clan-basedelection system of self-imposed divisions among clan lines is abolished, hence working together as a more united community.
*1995: The SCCCI becomes the firstchamber of commerce in the region to obtain the ISO9002 certification.
*1995: TheWorld Chinese Business Network , an online networkingwebsite , is set up to facilitate businessinformation exchange and networking among Chinese businessmen andentrepreneur s worldwide.
*1997: The SCCCI's first Annual Internet Commerce Conference is organised. The event is now known as theInfocomm Commerce Conference .
*2001: TheSun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall is reopened to members of the public and foreign visitors as a newtourist attraction and national education centre after four years ofrenovation and restoration work.
*2006: The SCCCI officially launches the Enterprise Development Centre@SCCCI (EDC@SCCCI) and "Qiye Tong", the Chinese version of the EnterpriseOne portal, a one-stop online information service for small- and medium-sized enterprises.
*2006: The SCCCI unveiled the "Dendrobium " Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry as itsfloral symbol.
*2006: The SCCCI 100th Anniversary Commemorative Stamp Issue is launched. It is the first ever set of stamps issued bySingapore Post on behalf of a local business organisation.
*2006: The Chamber'scentennial celebrations take place, with the Asian Chinese Entrepreneurs Summit and agala dinner as highlights.CCCI Building
The SCCCI Building is located on
Hill Street , facing the Armenian Church. The building has a blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles. Although this site has housed the SCCCI's headquarters since the early twentieth century, the current building was built only in 1963 to replace an old two-storey structure.Notes
References
*National Heritage Board (2002), "Singapore's 100 Historic Places", Archipelago Press, ISBN 981-4068-23-3
External links
* [http://english.sccci.org.sg/ Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI)]
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