• Dubai Chamber services can be accessed via its website, applications, and smart kiosks set up across the emirate

Dubai, UAE – Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Dubai Chamber) has announced that it is suspending its Customer Happiness Centre operations at its main headquarters and its branches across the emirate as of tomorrow (Thursday, March 26, 2020) and is encouraging customers to use its smart services that can be accessed via the organisation’s digital channels.

In addition to halting the operations at its Customer Happiness Centre at its main office in Deira, Dubai Chamber’s Jebel Ali branch will be implementing the same measures, as will its offices in Dubai Airport Free Zone and Al Aweer Dry Port. The closures are part of the precautions undertaken in collaboration with relevant entities to combat the spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Dubai Chamber invited its customers to make use of the comprehensive bundle of smart digital services that cater to their needs, tend to the requirements of the business community, and enable investors to complete all their transactions remotely.

Dubai Chamber’s smart services include: Certificate of Origin service; attestation service; membership; business research and intelligence; legal information service; issuance of ATA Carnet; Dubai Chamber CSR Label; credit rating; business groups and councils; and many other services available for economic and business organisations.

The membership services comprise the issuance, renewal and amendment of memberships, while the ATA Carnet services cover the issuance, amendment, and replacement of a lost Carnet. The Certificate of Origin services include issuing, amending and requesting an additional certificate, while the legal information service provides legal representation and information.

The business research and intelligence service includes research studies and the issuance of reports and recommendations. The business groups and councils service includes the issuance of authorisations and renewal permits for councils and business groups, while the attestation service covers ratification of signatures, copies and stamps.

Dubai Chamber is working to transform its customer happiness centres into smart centres this year, introducing smart services and setting up smart kiosks all around the emirate, particularly in areas that attract businesses, such as free zones.

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Established in 1965, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry is a non-profit public entity, whose mission is to represent, support and protect the interests of the business community in Dubai by creating a favourable business environment, supporting the development of business, and by promoting Dubai as an international business hub.

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