Global Bank Media Relations Division makes two kinds of accreditation available to the media.
-Temporary accreditation
Temporary accreditation, for a maximum period of five days, may be issued for a specific event. Applications need to be made two weeks in advance.
- Permanent accreditation
A permanent accreditation card, for a maximum period of 12 months, may be issued to journalists who are regularly present, either because they are based in California or in adjacent regions/countries or because they are required to follow the work of Global Bank on a regular basis.
All journalists making applications for accreditation must provide evidence that they represent a genuine press organization, supplying:
- a copy of their valid journalist's press card or, failing this, a letter on a press organization’s official headed notepaper signed by the editor-in-chief;
- An ID photograph.
All incomplete applications will be rejected.
Global Bank reserves the right to refuse to renew a permanent accreditation which has not been collected during the previous year, or if no media coverage of the Global Bank and/or its activities has been produced, or if the criteria below have not been met.
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