


Connecting, Advocating, Expanding
Kadazandusun Economic Transformation
The Kadazandusun Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Malaysia or in short KCCI is an organization to promote and enhance the participation of the Kadazandusun in commercial and industrial activities. It was officially registered with the Registrar of Society on February 15, 1996.
Strengthening Networks
KCCI connects with government agencies, GLCs, and business organizations to create opportunities.
Advocating for Growth
We conduct research and policy analysis to drive business development.
Expanding Opportunities
Through trade missions and business events, we help members grow locally and globally.
KCCI welcomes you to register as our member!
Member Benefits


Priority Access to Business Events
Receive exclusive invitations to seminars, expos, trade missions, forums, and conferences organized by government agencies under KUSKOP, creating valuable networking and learning opportunities.
Financial Assistance & Funding
An access to grants, loans, and financial aid from 11 key agencies under KUSKOP, including TEKUN, SME Bank, Bank Rakyat, and Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM).
Government & Industry Linkages
Acts as a bridge between entrepreneurs and key government bodies, ensuring smooth processes for funding applications, business registration, and compliance.
Business Growth & Expansion
Unlock local and international trade opportunities to scale businesses and explore new markets.
Policy Advocacy & Business Representation
Ensures that business interests are well-represented in government policies, trade regulations, and economic initiatives.
Training & Entrepreneurial Development
Members gain priority access to specialized training, mentorship programs, and business development workshops to stay competitive.
Networking & Strategic Collaborations
Connect with industry leaders, investors, and fellow entrepreneurs to form new partnerships and expand business reach.
Empowerment for Youth, Women & OKU Entrepreneurs
Committed to supporting young entrepreneurs, women-led businesses, and persons with disabilities (OKU) in achieving business success.