The Australian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (AusCham) is an independent, not for profit, membership-based NGO (non government organisation). It does not receive any funding from the Australian Government or any of its agencies. Its revenue is generated through memberships, sponsorships, events and advertising. AusCham represents and promotes the interests of Australian businesses operating in Vietnam. We are proud to have a pivotal function in providing invaluable business and cultural support to our members' and sponsors' activities in this country.
MEMBERSHIP ENQUIRIES
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS
1. Business Memberships
As a business chamber, AusCham's priority is to promote and serve the interests of its members which are actively involved in doing business. Under Business Memberships, there are two categories (voting & non-voting). Click here for our online application form for Corporate or SME Memberships.
2. Charity Memberships
AusCham is keen to demonstrate its support of the community in which our members live and work, therefore, AusCham provides a category for NGOs, not-for-profits and charities:
3. Entry Level Memberships
AusCham offers three entry-level categories open to individuals who want to be involved in AusCham but not committing to a Business Membership level in the first instance:
4. Validity
A Membership is valid for 1-year from its commencement date.
5. Fee Structure
Please note, as per legal requirements in Vietnam, all membership fees must be quoted in, and charged in Vietnamese Dong. As a guide, AusCham has also put a price in USD – however, this is an approximate amount based on an exchange rate of VND23,400.
AusCham will invoice in VND at this exchange. Membership fees are non-refundable.
For a member organisation to have voting rights, they have to be operating in Vietnam with either a) Australian ownership or b) substantial business ties to Australia. Otherwise, they will be a non-voting member.
For a member organisation to have voting rights, they have to be operating in Vietnam with either a) Australian ownership or b) substantial business ties to Australia. Otherwise, they will be a non-voting member.