Fulfilling its mission statement to promote the strengthening of the productive fabric of the Atlantic Ocean, the Chamber of Commerce of Barranquilla is inviting merchants and businessmen at large to renew commercial registration before the legal deadline that expires this Friday, March 31.
Financing and credit options for companies, access to free training (webinars and in-person events), as well as participation in programs and calls aimed at business growth and a free membership on the platform Let’s do business which allows you to sell and buy locally and internationally are some of the benefits of being up to date with the records.
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In addition, the renewal of the commercial registration It provides security and trust to companies and accredits them to customers as a legally incorporated merchant and in accordance with their legal obligations.
“The Public Mercantile Registry enables all actors in society: citizens, business people, state and control entities to get information about, among other things, the business dynamics and behavior of company formation and termination,” he said. Manuel Fernandez Arizaexecutive president of the Chamber of Commerce of Barranquilla, CCB.
“The renewal of the Public Mercantile Registry is critical to continue strengthening and refining productive sectors, fostering the export culture and promoting the internationalization of our economy in order to maintain the pace of development and prosperity that has enabled us to make Barranquilla to consolidate as a major business center in the Caribbean and the Atlantic region as the most dynamic economy in the country,” added the president of the CCB.
Source: El heraldo
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