The new Deputy Director of the Department of Labour with responsibility for Grand Bahama and her executive team recently paid a courtesy call on The Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce. Chamber president, Mr. James Carey welcomed Ms. Arthur on behalf of his Board of Directors. See in photo L-R front row: Ralph Hepburn 1st VP, [...]
Have you registered for the April 26 Business Luncheon Meeting! The Central Bank is offering lunch refunds in Sand Dollar for those who show up with an activated personal wallet from any of the Authorized Financial Institutions. *Account must be activated prior to the meeting. Call us today to reserve your seat. Telephone 352-8329 or [...]
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GB Chamber pushing the Sand Dollar BARBARA WALKIN With the world gradually moving toward cashless trading, and as financial transactions continue to evolve, the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) is hoping to educate business owners and residents on the use of the country’s digital cash option, the Sand Dollar. As a first step, the [...]
The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce a visit by consular personnel to Freeport from Tuesday April 25 to Thursday April 27, 2023 to provide routine U.S. passport and citizenship services. We will be providing passport services at the PELICAN BAY HOTEL CONFRENCE ROOM on the below dates/times: • Tuesday, April 25th; [...]
June 2022 Business Luncheon
We welcome members and non-members to attend our June 2022 Luncheon. Click here to register via online form. Reserve your seat by Monday, June 20th via email assistant@gbchamber.org or via phone 352-8329. No shows will be billed
The main things remain the main things
The Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) submitted its latest compilation of survey data to the Prime Minister’s office and the Grand Bahama Port Authority’s Chairman as it continues to advocate for the business community in Grand Bahama and its economic survival