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Ceylon Chamber of Commerce

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Founded
  
1839

Location
  
Colombo

Type
  
NPO

Founder
  
Rt. Hon. J A Stewart Mackenzie, Governor of Ceylon

Focus
  
Business advocacy & federation

Key people
  
Mr. Samantha Ranatunga Chairman Mr. Rajendra Theagarajah Vice Chairman Mrs. Dhara Wijayatilake CEO / Secretary General

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce is the oldest and one of leading business chambers in Sri Lanka.Its A Confederation of Trade Associations, Regional and Sectoral Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Bilateral Business Councils and Employer Organisations in Sri Lanka.

History

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce was established on March 25, 1839, when Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon under British rule.

Rt. Hon. J A Stewart Mackenzie, then Governor of Ceylon, was instrumental to found the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce as he was keenly interested in promoting agriculture and trade in Ceylon.

A meeting was held on February 20, 1839 by a considerable number of the mercantile community favourable to the establishment of a Chamber of Commerce in the island of Ceylon. It was unanimously resolved as a preliminary measure that five of the gentlemen present should be requested to form a Committee for framing an estimate and drawing up certain rules and regulations, which when submitted and approved might form the ground work of the institution.

The General Meeting of thirteen representatives of the mercantile community was held on March 25, 1839 at the Corner House of Prince Street. With the adoption of the rules and regulations of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the first Chamber was established in Sri Lanka.

Subsequently in 1895 the Chamber was incorporated by the then Legislative Council under the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Ordinance No. 10 of 1895. In 1954 Terrence de Soysa was appointed as the first Sri Lankan Chairman.

References

Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Wikipedia