Benefits
Benefits to IBC members include:
- Membership of the IBC provides recognition and credibility.
- The IBC works closely with Government to address current issues.
The IBC has affiliations with a number of business alliances and local Chambers of commerce enabling input to the development of government policy that impacts on business owners.
Benefits include:
- Member meetings, allowing networking opportunities and information from key speakers on a range of subjects.
- A business resource where you can go for business advice, either directly or by referral.
- A website to promote local and international trade and businesses as well as keeping members and the community informed of IBC activities and issues.
- Regular email communication on IBC matters of interest to members as well as information of a general nature that is beneficial to business.
- A regular newsletter.
- Visibility: Financial members of the IBC are promoted via links on the IBC web site.
- Sponsor Members are entitled to nominate invitations to attend IBC functions; the number of invitations will be set by the Management Committee together with annual subscriptions for membership;
Logo Usage:
- Corporate Members may publicise their membership of the IBC on stationery, advertisements and other promotional materials, using the IBC Corporate Member Logos in accordance with the guideline.
- Corporate Sponsor Membership: Sponsor Members are entitled to the display of their sponsor logo at IBC functions and on IBC stationery and newsletters;
- The logo of a Corporate ‘sponsor’ will appear on the home page of the IBC web site.




