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BritCham Guyana Confirms Flagship “Chelsea Football Club Event” for November 6th, 2025 at Stamford Bridge

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The British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham Guyana) proudly  confirms the rescheduled date for its 2025 flagship event: the highly anticipated Chelsea Football  Club Event, which will now take place on Thursday, November 6th, 2025 at the iconic  Stamford Bridge Stadium, home of English Premier League’s Chelsea Football Club, located on  Kings Road, Chelsea, London, UK. 

This new date replaces the previously scheduled event on September 11th, which was postponed  due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts. The venue and programme remain unchanged, preserving  the integrity and impact of this exceptional UK-Guyana business engagement. 

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Stamford Bridge offers a world-class setting for this flagship BritCham Guyana event, which  will include a vibrant lineup of activities such as: 

– Corporate presentations 

– Panel discussions 

– Official Chelsea Football Club stadium tour 

– Meet and greet with familiar faces 

– Cocktail reception with live music and networking opportunities 

In the lead-up to the event, Chairman of BritCham Guyana and former FIFA-licensed football  agent, Faizal Khan, stated: 

“With Guyana now the UK’s largest trading partner in the Caribbean, accounting for 34% of all  trade, this is not an event to be missed. Football offers a powerful bridge for business dialogue,  especially when meeting new contacts. Our Chelsea FC event provides a dynamic platform for  

Guyana’s business community to tap into British football history and connect with UK  businesses of all sizes.

For UK stakeholders, it’s an ideal gateway into Guyana’s booming economy. We welcome all  interested parties to come and be part of something extraordinary.” 

This event offers a unique opportunity for meaningful cross-sector networking and investment  dialogue between UK and Guyanese enterprises. 

For more information or to register your interest, please contact the BritCham Guyana  Secretariat: 

Email: info@britchamgy.com or admin@britchamgy.com 

Phone: +592 708 9889 or +592 708 9993 

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