The membership fee rates below are based on where a member resides and works. The income values are taken from the World Bank Income Group Definitions and may change from time to time. A list of Income Group Definitions by country can be found below the annual fee tables. GB Sterling All and Subscription renewal invoices will be issued in these currencies and at these rates. FBCI GB 168 GB 134 GB 101 GB 67 AFBCI GB 148 GB 118 GB 89 GB 59 MBCI GB 133 GB 106 GB 80 GB 53 AMBCI GB 122 GB 98 GB 73 GB 49 CBCI GB 120 GB 96 GB 72 GB 48 Affiliate GB 82 GB 66 GB 49 GB 33 Student GB 40 GB 32 GB 24 GB 16 GB 50 GB 50 GB 50 GB 50 US $Dollars Members who choose to pay in US $ may use the following rates: FBCI US $242 US $194 US $145 US $97 AFBCI US $213 US $170 US $128 US $85 MBCI US $192 US $154 US $115 US $77 AMBCI US $176 US $141 US $106 US $70 CBCI US $173 US $138 US $104 US $69 Affiliate US $118 US $94 US $71 US $47 Student US $58 US $46 US $35 US $23 US $72 US $72 US $72 US $72 1
Canadian Dollars CAN$ Members who choose to pay in CAN $ may use the following rates: Australian Dollars AUD$ Members who choose to pay in AUS $ may use the following rates: FBCI CAN $283 CAN $226 CAN $170 CAN $113 AFBCI CAN $249 CAN $199 CAN $149 CAN $100 MBCI CAN $224 CAN $179 CAN $134 CAN $90 AMBCI CAN $205 CAN $164 CAN $123 CAN $82 CBCI CAN$202 CAN $162 CAN $121 CAN $81 Affiliate CAN $138 CAN $110 CAN $83 CAN $55 Student CAN $67 CAN $54 CAN $40 CAN $27 CAN $84 CAN $84 CAN $84 CAN $84 FBCI AUS $314 AUS $251 AUS $188 AUS $126 AFBCI AUS $277 AUS $222 AUS $166 AUS $111 MBCI AUS $249 AUS $199 AUS $149 AUS $100 AMBCI AUS $228 AUS $182 AUS $137 AUS $91 CBCI AUS $224 AUS $179 AUS $134 AUS $90 Affiliate AUS $153 AUS $122 AUS $92 AUS $61 Student AUS $75 AUS $60 AUS $45 AUS $30 AUS $93 AUS $93 AUS $93 AUS $93 2
Euros Members who choose to pay in Euros may use the following rates: FBCI 216 173 130 86 AFBCI 191 153 115 76 MBCI 171 137 103 68 AMBCI 157 126 94 63 CBCI 154 123 93 62 Affiliate 105 84 63 42 Student 51 41 31 20 64 64 64 64 3
Low-Income Economies (32) Afghanistan Gambia, The Nepal Benin Guinea Niger Burkina Faso Guinea-Bisau Rwanda Burundi Haiti Sierra Leone Cambodia India Somalia Central African Republic Korea, Dem. People's Rep. South Sudan Chad Liberia Tanzania Comoros Madagascar Togo Congo, Dem. Rep Malawi Uganda Eritrea Mali Zimbabwe Ethiopia Mozambique 4
Lower-Middle-Income Economies (50) Armenia Indonesia Samoa Bangladesh Kenya São Tomé and Principe Bhutan Kiribati Senegal Bolivia Kosovo Solomon Islands Cabo Verde Kyrgyz Republic Sri Lanka Cameroon Lao PDR Sudan Congo, Rep. Lesotho Swaziland Côte d'ivoire Mauritania Syrian Arab Republic Djibouti Micronesia, Fed. Sts. Tajikistan Egypt, Arab Rep. Moldova Timor-Leste El Salvador Morocco Ukraine Georgia Myanmar Uzbekistan Ghana Nicaragua Vanuatu Guatemala Nigeria Vietnam Guyana Pakistan West Bank and Gaza Honduras Papua New Guinea Yemen, Rep. Philippines Zambia 5
Upper-Middle-Income Economies (53) Albania Fiji Namibia Algeria Gabon Palau American Samoa Grenada Panama Angola Iran, Islamic Rep. Paraguay Azerbaijan Iraq Peru Belarus Jamaica Romania Belize Jordan Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Kazakhstan South Africa Botswana Lebanon St. Lucia Brazil Libya St. Vincent and the Grenadines Bulgaria Macedonia, FYR Suriname China Malaysia Thailand Colombia Maldives Tonga Costa Rica Marshall Islands Tunisia Cuba Mauritius Turkey Dominica Mexico Turkmenistan Dominican Republic Mongolia Tuvalu Ecuador Montenegro 6
High-Income Economies (80) Andorra Germany Poland Antigua and Barbuda Greece Portugal Argentina Greenland Puerto Rico Aruba Guam Qatar Australia Hong Kong SAR, China Russian Federation Austria Hungary San Marino Bahamas, The Iceland Saudi Arabia Bahrain Ireland Seychelles Barbados Isle of Man Singapore Belgium Israel Saint Maarten Bermuda Italy Slovak Republic Brunei Darussalam Japan Slovenia Canada Korea, Rep. Spain Cayman Islands Kuwait St. Kitts and Nevis Channel Islands Latvia St. Martin Chile Liechtenstein Sweden Croatia Lithuania Switzerland Curaçao Luxembourg Taiwan, China Cyprus Macao SAR, China Trinidad and Tobago Czech Republic Malta Turks and Caicos Islands Denmark Monaco United Arab Emirates Estonia Netherlands United Kingdom Equatorial Guinea New Caledonia United States Faroe Islands New Zealand Uruguay Finland Northern Mariana Islands Venezuela, RB 7
France Norway Virgin Islands (U.S.) French Polynesia Oman 8
The BCI operates a Fair Fee Policy. The annual membership subscription fee rates are based on where a member resides and works. The income values are taken from the World Bank Income Group Definitions and may change from time to time. At the discretion of The BCI, members of The BCI who are not currently working due to the following circumstances, may apply for one year s reduction on their annual membership subscription fee. Maternity leave Paternity leave Redundancy from employment Due to long term illness Please note as a not for profit organisation, we are only able to offer this reduced rate once per member. Members can apply by emailing bci@thebci.org Members of The BCI who are no longer employed as a business continuity practitioner or consultant and have retired, may apply for a 50% reduction on their annual membership fee, according to the grade of membership held. 9