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# Fee Schedule - Biodiversity Pilot Phase 2024-2025

### Account fees\[1]

| General user - Personal account           | Free        |
| ----------------------------------------- | ----------- |
| Organizational account  - Retirement only | Free        |
| Project proponent/developer account \[1]  | 850 USD/yr. |
| Validation & Verification Body annual fee | 900 USD/yr. |
| Market participant account                | Beta        |

### Project fees

|                                           |     |
| ----------------------------------------- | --- |
| Pre-registration                          | TBD |
| Project registration and review           | TBD |
| Monitoring and Verification report review | TBD |

### Issuance and Credit Fees

| Issuance Fee (per credit) |     |
| ------------------------- | --- |
| Issuance fee              | TBD |
| Retirement of credits     | TBD |

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\[1] Account fees are applicable for organizations each organization can have multiple users for each account.

\[2] A single account may be used to manage multiple projects and to manage projects that are participating in more than one schemes under the registry platform. It is thus not necessary to open separate accounts for each project or scheme.


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