The FINANCIAL — More businesses and business organizations are joining ICC-Georgia, the country’s most representative business organization.
At its April 17 Board meeting, ICC-Georgia welcomed several companies and business organizations as new members. Two prominent business organizations joined as well the Board of Directors; these are the Georgian Bar Association and the Georgian Insurance Association.
“With seven leading business organizations sitting on the board of ICC-Georgia, we have become today the most representative business body in the country,” said Fady Asly, Chairman of the Board.
ICC-Georgia unites on its Board major players from the private sector; it was therefore decided by the Board of Directors that ICC-Georgia main commissions will be mainly chaired and managed by the professional organizations that are sitting on the Board. ICC-Georgia’s commissions cover various fields relating to international and local business, covering banking techniques, financial services, taxation, international investment regimes and trade policy.
Follows the different ICC-Georgia Commissions and their Chairman:
Arbitration Commission – Fady Asly, Agritechnics Holding
Commercial Law and Practice – Kakha Aslanishvili, Georgian Bar Association
Banking Commission – Giorgi Bagrationi , Association of Banks of Georgia
Financial Services and Insurance – Devi Khechinashvili, Georgian Insurance Association
Trade and Investment — Antoine Bardon, French Business Council
Business and Society — Gilbert Hie, Bank Republic
Anticorruption Commission — Archil Bakuradze, International Association of Business and Parliament
Taxation Commission- Gia Bazgadze, Ernst and Young
Commission’s role is to cooperate with other National Committees worldwide as well as with various stakeholders in Georgia on all initiatives related to their areas of expertise.
Through ICC-Georgia commissions, and for the first time, the Georgian private sector will be actively involved in policy making worldwide.
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