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A subscription can be purchased for individuals (non-official sector only), departments (up to five named users) or groups (all members of an institution at a single address).

Central banks receive a more attractive rate than commercial banks.

There are 2 ways in which your subscription can be set up;

1.You receive a user name and password to access the system for the period of the subscription

2.IP recognition can be enabled for a building or whole institution.

Central banks or official sector institutions

6 months

12 months

Entry level licence - up to 5 email addresses

$1,890 / €1,310 / £900

$3,550 / €2,455 / £1,700

Institutional licence - unlimited email addresses or IP recognition

$3,030 / €2,100 / £1,450

$5,620 / €3,890 / £2,700

Commercial banks / non- official sector institutions

Individual licence - 1 email address

$1,495 / €1,040 / £710

$2,720 / €1,885 / £1,300

Entry level licence - up to 5 email addresses

$2,355 / €1,635 / £1,125

$4,430 / €3,065 / £2,125

Institutional licence - unlimited email addresses or IP recognition

$3,795 / €2,630 / £1,820

$7,020 / €4,860 / £3,375

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