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Armenian British Business Chamber - ABBC
HeadquartersYerevan, Armenia
Executive Director
Irina Chobanyan
Websitehttps://abbc.am/

The Armenian British Business Chamber (ABBC) is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation dedicated to fostering and enhancing business relations between Armenia and the United Kingdom. Established to serve as a platform for collaboration, the ABBC facilitates knowledge exchange and explores opportunities for mutual growth between businesses from both countries. Its mission focuses on creating value for its members by promoting trade, investment, and networking opportunities.

Governing Body

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The Armenian British Business Chamber (ABBC) is governed by a board of directors, which includes prominent members such as Aram Pinajyan, President of the ABBC and Deputy CEO of HSBC Armenia; Lusine Mnatsakanyan, 1st Vice President and Head of Legal & Assets Protection at Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company Armenia; and Zaruhi Furunjyan, 2nd Vice President and Head of Advisory at KPMG Armenia. The board is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the chamber, with support from the executive team, including Executive Director Irina Chobanyan and Communications Lead Gohar Adamyan.

Membership

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Membership in the ABBC is open to businesses, organisations, and individuals interested in strengthening trade and economic ties between Armenia and the UK. Members enjoy various benefits, including exclusive networking events, business development support, and opportunities to connect with potential partners and clients in both regions.

Events

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The Armenian British Business Chamber (ABBC) organises a range of events to facilitate business networking and knowledge exchange. Notable events include the Annual Armenia-UK Business Forum, industry-specific workshops, networking receptions, and Thirsty Thursdays, which are informal after-hours networking events for members.

Publications

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The ABBC publishes a range of materials to keep members informed about the latest developments in Armenia-UK business relations. These include newsletters, reports, and white papers covering market analysis, regulatory updates, and success stories from member companies.

See also

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