SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY
OF INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM

All payments must be in Euro(€).

The SSIEM only has two methods of payment of membership fees which run from 1st January to 31st December. 

Preferred method of payment

Credit/Debit Card
Payment by Debit/Credit Card securely online via the SSIEM Website

The following cards may be used: Mastercard, Visa, Visa Electron, Maestro.

American Express and Diners Club credit cards will not be accepted.

Debit and Credit Card payments must be made using the online payment system: the SSIEM registered Office can not accept or transact Debit / Credit Card payments.

 

Alternative method of payment

Bank Transfer

Payment by Credit Transfer into the Society's Euro Bank Account but all charges MUST be borne by the member and the member's membership number must be prominent in the payment documentation or in the case of a new member their name.

Both methods of payment an online registration must be completed for the Society to have your up-to-date details.

If using Bank Transfer an email MUST be sent to the SSIEM Administrators, indicating that payment has been made and including the following details:

Member's Name
Member's Membership Number
Amount
Date of Payment
Transferring Bank

  

Problems with the online registration you can complete an application form

2024 
1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024 Application Form -
Word Version | PDF Version

Please send your complete application forms to:

The SSIEM Administrators
PO Box 3375
South Croydon
CR2 1PN
United Kingdom

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Society for the Study of Inborn
Errors of Metabolism (SSIEM)
PO Box 3375,
South Croydon, CR2 1PN 
United Kingdom

Registered Office: 
The Society for Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism,
C/O Stone King LLP,
Boundary House,
91 Charterhouse Street,
London, United Kingdom, EC1M 6HR

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