CU Phosco has joined the British Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce (BBCC) as a Corporate Member, reinforcing its commitment to supporting trade and infrastructure development between the United Kingdom and Bulgaria.
The British Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce is a Sofia-based professional network dedicated to promoting trade and investment between the two countries. With more than 260 member organisations, the Chamber provides a platform for collaboration across a wide range of industries, supporting business growth through networking, knowledge sharing and access to key decision makers.
CU Phosco’s membership reflects its growing focus on international markets and its intention to strengthen relationships with Bulgarian businesses involved in infrastructure, construction and development. By joining the Chamber, CU Phosco aims to support the delivery of high-quality lighting and infrastructure solutions across its full product range, including lighting columns, high masts and telecoms structures, alongside its wider portfolio of exterior lighting and smart pole solutions.
Through the BBCC, CU Phosco will engage with a network of businesses, partners and industry stakeholders, taking part in events, discussions and initiatives that encourage collaboration and knowledge exchange. The Chamber also works closely with the British Embassy and other business organisations to support a positive and forward-looking trading environment.
“Joining the British Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce is an important step for CU Phosco as we continue to grow our international presence,” said Philip Marques, Managing Director at CU Phosco. “Bulgaria is an important market for lighting infrastructure and telecoms development, and this membership allows us to build stronger relationships, better understand local requirements and support businesses with high quality, reliable solutions.”
CU Phosco looks forward to working with fellow members of the Chamber to support trade, strengthen partnerships and contribute to the delivery of infrastructure projects across Bulgaria and the wider region.
