The Danish-UK Chamber of Commerce

The Danish-UK Chamber of Commerce
Det dansk-britiske handelskammer

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Founded 1989
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Director
Gunnar P. Larsen

The Danish-UK Chamber of Commerce (DUCC) was set up to enhance the Anglo-Danish marketplace through networking. The Royal Danish Embassy in London was one of the co-founders. To this day, the aim of the DUCC remains to promote trade and investment between Denmark and the UK by providing companies from both countries with a dynamic and pro-active business forum in the UK.[1]

Network

The Chamber first and foremost nurtures its immediate network of Members. The Members are students/trainees and individual professionals and corporate businesses ranging from small and medium-sized enterprises to large cooperations with a global business presence covering all industries. As of April 2013 the Corporate Member count is roughly 150,[2] including Danes and Britons as well as other nationalities with an interest in British-Danish business. Among the Members are prestigious and well-known brands such as LEGO, Carlsberg and Danfoss.[3]

With regular contact to key stakeholders in the private sphere and in the public sector, the Chamber enjoys an excellent relationship with an extended network of decision makers.

Events

The primary platform for the Chamber's activities is the 30-40 events hosted throughout the year.[4] The events are wideranging from casual drinks receptions to business seminars to Dinners. Topics are carefully selected to be of interest to the British-Danish business community with prominent speakers from the worlds of business and politics are invited. The events provide Members and the extended network with opportunities of networking in both formal and informal settings.

Annual Dinner

The biggest event in the calendar is undoubtedly the Annual Dinner. This exclusive black tie event is hosted in splendid ball rooms with distinguished guests and a pronounced guest speaker.

Annual Dinner Guest Speakers

Chairmanship

Council

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