

The Sabah United Chinese
Chambers of Commerce (SUCCC) is the parent organisation of the
Chinese Chambers of Commerce in the State of Sabah and Federal
Territory of Labuan. It has 16 constituent Chambers
located separately in the 16 districts of the State and F.T.
Labuan.
The SUCCC was founded in 1955, with the name of North Borneo
United Chinese Chamber of Commerce, which had only nine
constituent chamber members, they were from Sandakan, Kota
Kinabalu, Tawau, Tenom, Beaufort, Papar, Kudat, Lahad Datu &
Labuan.
The SUCCC is one of the 17 constituent Chambers of The
Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Malaysia
(ACCCIM).
Objective and Functions
The SUCCC's objectives as promulgated in its Rules are as
follows: -
- To promote liaison and co-operation among
various Chinese Chambers of Commerce and/or other
commercial and industrial associations in Sabah for the
protection, and advancement of the interests of their
members in respect of commerce, industry, primary
industries and other economic activities;
- To study and formulate views, observations
and recommendations of the business community in respect
of, in particular the state's and in general the nation's
socio-economic development so as to promote better
understanding between the community and the Government or
other public/private sector organisations, and in
furtherance of this object, to contribute towards the
development of the national economy and the promotion of
national unity;
- To collect, collate and disseminate
information relating to commerce, industry and other
economic sectors;
- To liaise with other Chambers of Commerce
or economic organisations. In particular, to organise or
participate in meetings relating to economic matters,
trade missions and exhibitions and other activities
relevant to the promotion of economic co-operation;
- To promote social welfare activities as
well as organise or sponsor manpower training programmes
or seminars beneficial to the economic development of the
nation;
- To promote and provide funding for
educational, professional and vocational training and for
this purpose to establish and manage an Education Trust
Fund;
- To arbitrate in disputes between members
(with the consent of both parties) and to perform other
services pertinent to the functions of a chamber of
commerce.
- To acquire, sell, lease or otherwise deal
with any property owned by the association and to
participate in business either singly or jointly with
commercial firms or organisations for the promotion and
advancement of the interests of all members of the
association.

THE SABAH UNITED CHINESE
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

P. O. Box 12176, 88824 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Tel: 088-225460, 255471 Fax: 088-218185
Email: succc01@tm.net.my