What does CCA mean?
CCA means Consumer and Corporate Affairs
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Technology, IT etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Consumer and Corporate Affairs?
Consumer and Corporate Affairs can be abbreviated as CCA
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What does CCA mean? CCA as abbreviation means "Consumer and Corporate Affairs". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CAIPO - Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office
- HPPCA - Head of Public Policy and Corporate Affairs
- CBAV - Consumer and Business Affairs Victoria
- CGB - Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau
- CORA - Corporate and Regulatory Affairs
- DCCA - Division of Consumer and Community Affairs
- OFCA - Office of Consumer and Family Affairs
- OCBA - Office of Consumer and Business Affairs
- CABA - Consumer and Business Affairs
- CCEA - Center for Consumer and External Affairs
- CCRD - Consumer and Corporate Regulation Division
- CCRD - Consumer and Corporate Regulatory Division
- DCRA - Dept of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
- GLCA - Great Lakes and Corporate Affairs
- HCPAC - House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee
- LCA - Law and Corporate Affairs
- MCCR - Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Relations
- PCAD - Policy and Corporate Affairs Directorate
- PPCA - Partnerships and Corporate Affairs
- C2C - Consumer To Consumer. Marketing/trading model by which ordinary people sell and provide products/services to each other. It's an ancient model, prehistoric in fact, virtually extinguished by the industrial revolution and corporate age, (see B2B/B2C), alth