KLMCC At A Glance

KLMCC or better known as Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (DPMM Kuala Lumpur). The Kuala Lumpur Malay Chamber of Commerce was officially launched on 30th April 1975. The title KLMCC is the English version of the Malay title Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (DPMM Kuala Lumpur). It is registered as a branch of the main body known as Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia (DPMM) which was formed in April 1957.

DPMM was originally known as Gabungan Dewan-Dewan Pernigaan Melayu Se-Malaya (GDPMM). Since its formation the KLMCC has taken upon itself a duty to promote the development of Malay in business, under the motto "Mengiringi Melayu ke Mercu Kejayaan" which literally means to assist Malays to the zenith of success.

Objectives of KLMCC PDF Print E-mail
  1. To form and create a business association at national and state level for the interests and benefits of the Malay business community and professionals.
  2. To unite and solidify the Malay business community and professionals in the interest of the Malay economy.
  3. To guarantee and protect the interest of its Members in relation to any type of commercial laws or business regulations formulated or amended in Malaysia.
  4. To ensured that the activities of KLMCC and its associates members are in line with the Chamber's objectives and foundations.
  5. To publish magazines and brochures of business interests.
  6. To represent and provide assistance to its Members in trade discussions, purchasing, sales, marketing and others whether in or outside Malaysia.
  7. To establish scholarship funds, trust funds and other welfare funds for its members. The Chamber will also establish other types of funds when necessary to help and assist other Bumi associations, foundations and individuals in need.
  8. To establish relations and cooperation with other associations and societies which shares the same objectives and values with KLMCC. Issuing Certificate of Origins or any other certificates for goods being exported from Malaysia.
  9. To buy, sell, lease, mortgage, own, rent, transfer, develop or engage in other forms of transactions which involves land, property or shares.
  10. To built or acquire buildings for the Chamber's use and interest.
  11. To borrow or acquire funds for the Chamber's use and interest.
  12. To conduct research for development and to recommend any action plans or procedures which is deemed necessary or beneficial to all or any of the Chamber's objectives.
  13. To establish a Foundation for welfare, education, training, management and skills development in the fields of economics and commerce.
  14. To carry out any kind of task or whatever actions necessary other than those mentioned above for the smooth running of the Chamber and of other States Chambers in the interest of the Malay economy.