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Thank you for renewing your membership

02 December 2024

Thank you to everyone who has already renewed your COUNTER membership. Renewals have come in more quickly than in previous years and, with nearly a month still to go, over half of COUNTER members have already paid for their 2025 membership.

Renewing your membership early is really helpful to the COUNTER team. It helps us plan for the future – and 2025 is shaping up to be exciting, with new education offerings and new tools to better support you. Renewing early also means we won’t need to be sending payment chases or setting up grace periods over the holidays, and can instead focus on eating far too many mince pies.

If you haven’t renewed your COUNTER membership then please do tick it off your to do list, as the COUNTER team will be taking a well-earned break between 18th December and 6th January and won’t be able to respond quickly to any last-minute renewal questions. Of course, if you are not yet a member then you’d be very welcome to join us! Take a look at our recent post about the benefits of COUNTER membership.

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