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Trial
Select from the following trial options

News & Analysis
72-hour access to news and analysis features.
Suitable for all in risk management, derivatives, regulation and complex finance.
- Stay on top of latest developments through our news articles
- Understand what the latest events mean for you via our analysis features
- See the top recent stories within your area of interest

Academic
Bespoke trials for educational organisations large and small.
We’ll work with you to tailor a trial to your unique information needs.
- Choose how many users you’ll need: All students and/or staff can have access.
- Select which content your users can access: Include all technical content, plus news and analysis if you wish.
- Decide which Journals you’d like to trial: We’ll send you sample PDFs of any of the Journals of your choice.
“Risk.net provides coverage not typically found elsewhere. It gives me original and accurate insight.”
Senior Counsel Regulatory, Standard Chartered Bank
“Risk.net’s content has been high quality during the financial crisis. The coverage of regulatory implications is particularly useful.”
Chief Analyst, Danske Bank
“I particularly like Risk.net’s regular email updates. There is something thought provoking to consider every week.”
Head of Global Energy Risk, Cargill
FAQs
How long will it take to set up my trial?
For a Risk.net Business trial, you’ll be sent an email with an activation link as soon as you have completed the registration form. This link is valid for 48 hours – as soon as you click on it you’ll be able to access the content you’ve signed up for.
Am I eligible for a trial?
In the vast majority of cases you will have no problem registering for a trial.
However, if you have previously taken a trial then we do not provide multiple trials. Similarly, in return for trial access to our content, we require a legitimate work email address rather than ‘free’ email accounts such as Hotmail, Gmail etc. We also reserve the right to block access both at the start, or throughout the trial period if we deem it necessary.
Am I obliged to subscribe once my trial has ended?
Not at all – there’s no obligation to subscribe once your trial has ended. However, you’ll no longer be able to read our content unless you do, and you won’t be able to take another free trial.