GACO Membership Renewals
07 December 2023
Dear GACO Member,
We appreciate very much your loyalty as GACO Members and that most of you have been supporting GACO throughout the last 20 years . This is much appreciated.
As GACO membership is renewed on a yearly basis and the membership runs from January to December, this is the time of the year when renewal is due.
We kindly ask you therefore to update your details using this link.
As a gesture of our appreciation, we will offer anyone renewing membership for 2024 before the 31st December 2023 and paying the fees before said date, a discount of 10% on the regular membership fees.
Therefore the discounted fees are as follows:
Individual membership
- Regular fee: £100 p.a.
- Reduced fee: £90 p.a.
Corporate membership
- Regular fee for less than 10 employees: £200 p.a.
- Reduced fee for less than 10 employees: £180 p.a.
- Regular fee for more than 10 employees: £300 p.a.
- Reduced fee for more than 10 employees: £270 p.a.
We look forward to continuing to have you as a valued GACO Member.
Best regards,
Carlos M. Martins
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