Cambodia Investment Review
The CCI France Cambodge has reported strong membership and revenue growth following its Annual General Meeting held on March 3, where Pascal Catry was elected Chairman and Julien Bert Vice-Chairman of the organization.
The meeting served as a key opportunity to review the chamber’s activities over the past year, present strategic priorities for 2026, and confirm the newly elected Board of Directors that will guide the chamber’s engagement with the Franco-Cambodian business community.
Over the past two years, the chamber said it has strengthened its position within Cambodia’s economic ecosystem, hosting more than 20 business-to-business and networking events aimed at connecting French companies, Cambodian businesses, and international investors operating in the Kingdom.
This momentum has been reflected in strong growth across the organization. According to the chamber, memberships increased by 45 percent during the period, while revenue rose by 19 percent, highlighting growing interest among companies seeking to expand their presence and partnerships in Cambodia.
Newly elected Board of Directors
During the Annual General Meeting, the chamber confirmed the composition of its new Board of Directors, which will oversee its activities and strategic direction in the coming years.
The board members include:
- Pascal Catry – Chairman
- Julien Bert – Vice-Chairman
- François Schnoebelen – Vice-Chairman and Chairman of the CCIFC Siem Reap Section
- Cindy Nguyen – Secretary General
- Vaizoue Huynh – Deputy Secretary General
- Sylvain Ung – Treasurer
- Dara Van – Deputy Treasurer
- Julie Thongsavane – Administrator
- Antoine Fontaine – Administrator
- Jérôme Luciani – Administrator
- Olivier Deschamps – Administrator
- Arnaud Darc – Administrator
The chamber noted that the board will play a central role in supporting the continued development of the Franco-Cambodian business ecosystem, while facilitating partnerships, networking opportunities, and knowledge sharing among member companies.

Major events ahead for 2026
Looking ahead, 2026 is expected to be an important year for the chamber, particularly as Cambodia prepares to host several international events involving Francophone partners and institutions.
Among the key initiatives planned is the France-Cambodia Business Forum 2026, which aims to strengthen trade and investment ties between French enterprises and Cambodian businesses.
Cambodia will also host the Francophonie Summit 2026 on November 15–16. Organized under the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), the summit will bring together leaders and representatives from across the Francophone world to discuss cooperation, sustainable development, and shared economic opportunities.
The summit is expected to provide Cambodia with an opportunity to deepen engagement with Francophone economies, while highlighting the Kingdom’s potential as a destination for investment, tourism, and international business partnerships.
With membership growth continuing and major events on the horizon, the French chamber said it aims to further expand its role in connecting businesses and strengthening economic cooperation between Cambodia and the broader Francophone community.

