To ensure diversity and support equal opportunities to attend our seminars we have the following pricing structure in place for delegate fees:
The Prince of Wales’s Business & Sustainability Programme (BSP)
High-income countries:
- Online - £3,500 VAT exempt
- UK - £4,750 VAT exempt
- Africa - US$6,500 excl. VAT
- Australia - AUD$9,200 +GST
- Asia - Residential: £5,500 VAT exempt, Non-residential: £4,825 VAT exempt
Rest of the word countries:
- Online - £1,500 VAT exempt
- UK - £2,350 VAT exempt
- Africa - US$3,500 excl. VAT, NPO: US$2,000 excl. VAT
- Australia - AUD$4,500 +GST
- Asia - Residential: £3,500** VAT exempt, Non-residential: £3,124** VAT exempt
Sustainability Practitioners Programme (SPP)
High-income countries:
- Online - R24,600 +VAT
- Africa - £2,250
- Australia - AUD $6,200 +GST
Rest of the word countries:
- Online - R12,000 +VAT
- South Africa - South Africa - ZAR21,500 + VAT
- Rest of Africa - $1,200
- Australia - AUD$2,975 +GST
Non-Executive Directors programme
Australia only
- High-income countries: AUD$2,900 +GST
- Rest of the word countries: AUD$2,450 +GST
Global Leadership in the Asian Century
UK only
- Corporate participant: £10,000 VAT exempt
- Public sector participant: £5,000 VAT exempt
- NGO participant: £2,000 VAT exempt
*key: high-income countries and rest of the world countries (Includes low, lower-middle and upper-middle) are based on the World Bank’s income classification.
**this fee may be withheld at the discretion of the Programme team when the delegate represents a large multinational corporation.
A limited number of bursaries are also available to support delegates from not-for-profit, civil society organisations and the public sector who would otherwise be unable to participate. To apply for a bursary or for more information please email us and include in your application. Please note that bursaries are considered on a case by case basis.
Company agreements are also available for organisations who would like to send multiple delegates to the BSP in Singapore, South Africa and Australia.