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Established first in 1924 as the Indian Merchants Association, the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) is an independent, non-profit organization with over 800 members. It is a platform for enhancing interaction and information exchange for business promotion and development for its members. It is a unified body representing the Indian mercantile community and serves as a spokesman to the private and public sector organizations in Singapore, and it also serves as a Secretariat for the Asia Pacific Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (APICCI).
» To promote and protect the interests of the Indian mercantile community in Singapore
» To represent and express the opinions of the private sector on commercial issues,
legislative policies affecting trade, commerce and manufacturers
» To promote and assist the conduct of business by Indian merchants in Singapore, both
amongst themselves and in their dealings with others
» To promote, maintain and protect uniformity in the rules, regulations and usages of
trade
» To play a rightful role in the economic and social development of Singapore |