
Recipe for Success
Gain An Advantage through the Hospitality Partnership
Restaurant investors with Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce benefit from our unique partnership with Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association (MBAHA) and the South Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association (SCRLA).
Your membership with the chamber automatically includes membership in MBAHA, SCRLA and the National Restaurant Association.
Additional benefits through this partnership include:
Discounts on
- health insurance through United Health Care and Hospitality-Health
- prescriptions through Optum Perks
- telehealth through healthiestyou
- data breach and cybersecurity through 360 Coverage Pros
- workers compensation through Pinckney and Carter
- payroll, credit card, point of sale products and credit/debit card processing with Heartland
- online ordering and digital reservations with SpotOn
- financing solutions with Credibly
- Television service savings with DIRECTV
- music licensing through BMI or soundtrack your brand
- ServSafe training discounts
- savings on uniforms, first aid, fire protection and floor mat through Cintas
- alcohol management with Fintech
- lodging performance data with Smith Travel Research
- restaurant intelligence forecasts and data insights with technomic
- access to wage and benchmarking survey data
Learn more at the SCRLA Marketplace
Manufacturer Rebates with Dining Alliance
Restaurant members can create a free account with the Dining Alliance to receive quarterly rebates on products you’re already purchasing. Dining Alliance partners with more than 350 top manufacturers to offer rebates on more than 165,000 products. Brands include Barilla, Conagra, Keurig Dr Pepper, McCormick, Pepsi, Smithfield, Tyson, Unilever and more.
What’s Happening
Myrtle Beach Area Chamber & CVB Mourns the Passing of Longtime Team Member Sandy Haines
It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce (MBACC) and Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) announces the passing of Sandy Haines, director [...]
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Myrtle Beach Area Chamber Encourages Community to Speak Up Against Offshore Drilling
Offshore drilling and seismic testing are banned off the coast of Myrtle Beach, but the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is revisiting the possibility of opening our coast to [...]
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