Jarell Bempong wins Business Person of the Year
BBA Member Jarell Bempong won Zipcar Business Person of the Year at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry SME London Business Awards in February 2024.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Black Business Association (BBA) is dedicated to supporting the effective business activity of Black entrepreneurs and Black employees in the capital.
The BBA champions success within London’s Black business community and provides a platform for Black owned businesses to network, do business and address barriers to equality.
The BBA is open to LCCI Members and the Community Network.
The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Black Business Association was founded in 2020 and is dedicated to lobbying and supporting the effective business activity of Black entrepreneurs and owners. The BBA's mission is to demonstrate the investable credibility of Black British business and significantly influence the governments agenda on racial injustice, discrimination and economic empowerment.
BBA Member Jarell Bempong won Zipcar Business Person of the Year at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry SME London Business Awards in February 2024.
LCCI are delighted that BBA member Segun Akinwoleola, Founder of The Gym Kitchen, was a recent winner of Channel 4 and Lloyds Bank's Black In Business initiative. The company received £100k worth of TV advertising airtime and a TV advert as part of the initiative to support and address obstacles faced by Black entrepreneurs.
The London Chamber Black Excellence Awards in partnership with Boisdale of Canary Wharf, celebrated the inspirational contribution of the British Black community to the cultural and economic development of the United Kingdom. This special evening honoured the exceptional and significant achievements of the Black British community.
Featured on the cover of our September-October issue of our London Business Matters' magazine is British media producer, entrepreneur and LCCI Member Terry Jervis. Terry was profiled in a two page spread - as a Member there are many opportunities for coverage in our popular magazine.
2023 marks the 75th Anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush in the Great Britain. London Chamber and the National Windrush Museum are united in a collaborative effort to celebrate the success and contribution of Caribbean people to the UK and to work indefinitely towards removing barriers and struggles that impede their growth in any way.
The winning of this weeks' House of Commons debate is another significant result in LCCI's campaign for the recommendations in the Ethnic Diversity in Business report to be implemented by the Government and Mayor of London.
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The Black Business Association Committee is dedicated to lobbying and supporting the effective business activity of Black entrepreneurs and owners. The Committee is chaired by Lord Dr Michael Hastings of Scarisbrick CBE and Vice Chair Kike Oniwinde Founder and CEO, BYP Network. The Committee comprise of leaders from the Black business community with experience and expertise in a variety of related disciplines.
The University of Westminster offers a vibrant learning environment attracting more than 20,000 students from over 155 nations, with global engagement, employability, and sustainability at the heart of what we do. Our highly attractive practice-based courses are independently rated as excellent, many with international recognition.
LCCI has published a paper on ethnic diversity in business and what is needed to remove the barriers impeding minority-led business success. The report looks at the correlation between demographics of individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds and subsequent success in business and highlights the problems that ethnic minorities face accessing finance and procurement opportunities.
LCCI membership provides your business with access to the full range of BBA benefits. Benefits include LCCI's events programme, updates on grant opportunities and business growth schemes as well as access to B2B mailing lists. Members can also feature in London Business Matters magazine, access free business advice, HR & legal support and receive up to 50% off certain trade documents. Watch the video below where Gym Kitchen's Founder Segun Akinwoleola talks about his experience being a LCCI Member.
LCCI's free digital app allowing businesses to connect with like-minded professionals, join interest groups and find out more about London Chamber’s products and services. We have a dedicated BBA group within the app which we encourage you to join and share your experiences and ideas to help future business growth.
LCCI events are great opportunties to build new business connections and gain valuable industry insights. With over 200 events a year, there is plenty to choose from.
London Business Matters is the Chamber's bi-monthly magazine. The publication includes expert advice, indepth international trade insight, business trends and industry updates. Read exclusive interviews with leading business figures, case-studies from members and discover the latest news from London's business community.
Access exclusive offers and discounts on business support services, leisure and marketing benefits. Find a great collection of deals from a variety of companies in LCCI membership.