EuroCham Cambodia
Molika Meas currently serves as a Board Member of the Cambodia Microfinance Association and as Vice Chairwoman of the Garment & Manufacturing Committee at EuroCham Cambodia. Additionally, Molika Meas is a mentor at Startup Cambodia and Co-founder and Group CEO of iCare Benefits Group, a social impact organization providing a buy-now-pay-later service for low-income workers in Cambodia and Laos. Previous roles include Chairwoman for Child Protection at UNICEF and Sponsor Relations Manager at EveryChild. Early career experience includes serving as Sponsorship Project Coordinator at World Vision. Molika Meas holds a Master of Public Administration from the Royal University of Law and Economics and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Affairs from the Institute for International Relations.
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EuroCham Cambodia
JOIN the European Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia! EuroCham Cambodia is the sole representation of European business in the Kingdom and today has more than 420 members, either direct or organised via 7 chapters: France (CCIFC); Germany (GBC); Britain (BritCham); Italy (ItaCham); Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg (Benelux Chapter); Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland (Nordic Chapter); and a range of central European countries (CEEBAC.) EuroCham’s objectives are to support members working in or with Cambodia, and to advocate for a progressive, reform-oriented business environment by working closely with the Royal Cambodian Government and its authorities through 12 sectorial committees. Our comprehensive advocacy work is updated weekly via the unique “Advocacy Compass” on our website. Our services facilitate the entry of companies into the market and support them through expert advice in setting up and getting started. Our extensive network within the business community (40% of our members are Cambodian or Asian companies) is underlined by more than 100 events per year, facilitating informed exchanges and outreach to partners. We promote Cambodia as an investment destination and support export programs, professional training and related initiatives in partnership with Khmer Enterprise and other government agencies such as the CDC (Council for the Development of Cambodia), and development partners such as the EU Delegation and GIZ. For more information, visit: