Nr. 37 (383), 27-09-2019
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ISSN 1314-5339

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NEWS FROM BCCI

BCCI and the Belgium – Bulgaria – Luxembourg Business Club are stepping up their partnership


At BCCI, a meeting was held with the newly-elected President of the Belgium – Bulgaria – Luxembourg Business Club (BBL) Mrs. Rostislava Pavlova, who is also the CEO of Puratos Bulgaria.

The main purpose of the meeting was to continue and expand the cooperation between the Chamber and the Business Club. The President of BCCI Tsvetan Simeonov presented the services which the Chamber provides to Bulgarian and foreign companies. An opportunity was negotiated for the BBL members to use the Chamber’s services at preferential rates.

Both parties noted the need to increase the number of companies - members of NGOs in order to reach more companies and to represent more branches. Pavlova informed that the Business Club intends to expand the scope of the companies it represents, so that they are not only companies with indisputable relations with Belgium and Luxembourg in terms of capital ownership and management, but to also include businesses with strong commercial and investment contacts with partners from Belgium.

During the meeting, ideas for future joint events were also discussed.

 

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