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Site licences for Passport, Euromonitor’s global market research database
Pursuant to Jisc’s Agreement with Euromonitor, and to Euromonitor’s privacy policy, Jisc is a data controller of personal information collected from users.
Agreement start: 1 April 2025.
Agreement end: 31 March 2028.
Early Bird invoicing: 15 September annually.
Standard invoicing: 1 January annually.
Standard rate VAT applies to Euromonitor Passport.
Site licence.
This Agreement is of 3 years duration. Institutions may join the Agreement at any time and are committed to the end of it, unless they exercise the opt out clause by giving notice as indicated in the Terms and Conditions section.
A one-time 30 day free trial available is available on application to Chest Help with your IP address range.
Higher Education and Research Councils in the United Kingdom, and to Universities in the Republic of Ireland.
Other organisations aligned with Jisc’s charitable objectives of supporting education, research bodies and the public sector may ask to participate in the Agreement. Chest will liaise with Euromonitor about any such requests.
Continuation of the popular Euromonitor agreement that has been in force for over 10 years.
Owner: Euromonitor International Ltd, registered in England and Wales (company number 1040587), 60‐61 Britton Street, London, EC1M 5UX.
Passport
Passport is a market research database providing detailed data and analysis on industries, economies, countries and consumers across 210 countries. In addition:
Core Countries - the database holds statistics and market analysis for up to 27 FMCG and Service Industries across 100 core countries.
Africa and the Middle East | Asia Pacific | Australasia | Latin America | Western Europe |
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Algeria | Azerbaijan | Australia | Argentina | Austria |
Cameroon | China | New Zealand | Bolivia | Belgium |
Egypt | Hong Kong, China | Brazil | Denmark | |
Israel | India | Eastern Europe | Chile | Finland |
Kenya | Indonesia | Belarus | Colombia | France |
Morocco | Japan | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Costa Rica | Germany |
Nigeria | Kazakhstan | Bulgaria | Dominican Republic | Greece |
Saudi Arabia | Malaysia | Croatia | Ecuador | Ireland |
South Africa | Pakistan | Czech Republic | Guatemala | Italy |
Tunisia | Philippines | Estonia | Mexico | Netherlands |
United Arab Emirates | Singapore | Georgia | Peru | Norway |
Angola | South Korea | Hungary | Uruguay | Portugal |
Côte d’Ivoire | Taiwan | Latvia | Venezuela | Spain |
Ethiopia | Thailand | Lithuania | El Salvador | Sweden |
Ghana | Uzbekistan | Macedonia | Honduras | Switzerland |
Tanzania | Vietnam | Poland | Panama | Turkey |
Iraq | Bangladesh | Romania | Paraguay | United Kingdom |
Jordan | Cambodia | |||
Kuwait | Laos | Serbia | North America | |
Lebanon | Myanmar | Slovakia | Canada | |
Oman | Sri Lanka | Slovenia | USA | |
Uganda | Ukraine | |||
Qatar |
Industries - download the Category Level Detail pdf for the geographic coverage, categories and statistics for each industry
Other databases: Complementing Euromonitor Passport these in-depth databases and reports can be added to Passport or subscribed to as stand-alone products.
OpenAthens | Yes |
IP Address range | Yes |
Shibboleth | Yes |
Username / Password | No |
EZProxy | Yes |
Referring URL | Yes |
Domain Access | Yes |
Technical Function |
Standard |
Compliance |
Supplier Notes |
Full text linking |
No |
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Federated searching |
No |
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Harvesting |
SRW/SRU |
Yes |
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OAI-PMH |
No |
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RSS or Atom |
Yes |
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Metadata standards |
Dublin Core |
No |
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No |
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No |
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Months embargo period |
N/A |
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Digital preservation |
Lockss |
No |
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Clockss |
No |
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Portico |
No |
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Usage statistics |
No |
Euromonitor provides |
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No |
Euromonitor provides |
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Accessibility |
Yes |
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Personalisation features |
No |
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Service levels |
No |
The supplier confirms that throughout the term of the Agreement the products will comply with the standards indicated.
Updates to Existing Access Methods. User registration has been a topic of discussion over the past few years, and we’ve listened. We’ve introduced a new “Basic Registration” The new Basic Registration page when requested no longer requires an email address of other personal user information to access permissions to the Passport database when using Shibboleth or OpenAthens.
All additions and new functionality will be incorporated at no additional charge.
Consumer Lifestyle
New Affordability and Value topic page within the Passport Consumers sector, which is a new topic page to showcase our socioeconomic data. Our global socioeconomic data and consumer surveys alongside strategic analysis and custom research solutions empower companies to not only adapt but, more importantly, thrive in a world where consumers across all income types demand greater affordability and value. The flagship briefing ‘Affordability, Value and the Cost of Living’ addressed considerable interest and has emerged as one of the top 10 most-read titles on Passport in the second half of 2023.
Within the Passport Health & Beauty sector, we have incorporated New Women’s Health, targeting half of the global population. As the discourse around gender equity widens and advancements in women's health accelerate, the business implications are gaining traction. The go-to-market strategies around the multifaceted dimensions of women’s health requires a holistic outlook that considers the entire wellness ecosystem.
As APAC leads the Health & Beauty Market with a third of the global value in 2023, New Asia Health & Beauty topic page addresses several key catalysts driving this significant growth and reshaping the landscape of the industry, such as digitalisation, industry updates and shifting demographics.
A one-time 30 day free trial available is available on application to Chest Help with your IP address range, or preferred access method (please refer to the access and identify management solutions section).
Support will be provided by Euromonitor via a single contract or a deputy at the institution. Euromonitor support can be contacted at:
Comprehensive help files are included in the online service.
Copying of hardcopy and electronic documentation is permitted.
Each subscriber is assigned a personal account manager who can deliver online trainings to all authorised users. In addition there are ‘how-to’ videos located in the database than illustrate how to effectively use the system. Euromonitor also provides ‘how-to’ and ‘quick-start’ guides in Power Point and PDF format.
You can also request demonstrations or guest lectures from your account manager to directly support course teaching. This will be agreed upon on a case-by-case basis – there may be times where this is unavailable due to workload, holiday, travels etc. As this is voluntary, we always reserve the right to decline requests.
Can I opt out?
Early subscribers may terminate their Licence early and opt-out of further payment by giving notice on or before 15 September annually, early termination to take effect on the following 31 March. Standard subscribers may terminate their Licence early and opt-out of further payment by giving notice on or before 1st January annually, early termination to take effect on the following 31 March. If you are in doubt as to whether you are an early adopter or standard subscriber please email help@chest.ac.uk.
Licensor: Euromonitor International Ltd, registered in England and Wales (company number 1040587), 60‐61 Britton Street, London, EC1M 5UX.
The Chest Order, together with the Licence Terms and Conditions, and any exceptions listed below, create a legally binding contract between your institution, organisation or company and the Licensor. Therefore please read the terms and conditions carefully and only submit a Chest Order if its terms and conditions are acceptable to your institution, organisation or company and you have the authority to make the financial commitment shown.
This Site licence is subject to the terms and conditions for the Standard Chest Licence for Online Resources with amendments shown at the bottom of this screen.
On receipt of a completed Order, and a Purchase Order (if required) Institutions will be invoiced for the Agreement Year in which the Licence is signed. In subsequent years, Institutions will be invoiced three months in advance of the anniversary date of their option, so: Early Adopters will be billed on 15 September 2024 and 2025. Standard Subscribers will be billed on 1 January 2025 and 2026.
All Purchase Orders must be made out to Jisc Services Ltd (4 Portwall Lane, Bristol, BS1 6NB) and cover all charges plus VAT.
All terms contained in a PO are expressly rejected and do not form part of the Licence or vary the Licence terms in any way.
Please send POs and any other files relating to your Chest order by email to help@chest.ac.uk or by mail to Chest (a Jisc Enterprise), 4 Portwall Lane, Bristol, BS1 6NB. Payments are due within thirty days of invoice date; recipients of late payments are entitled to interest in accordance with UK statutory provisions.
The following Data Protection clause applies to each Licence Agreement:
There are two options to extend site licences for Education Purposes. Annex A of the Terms and Conditions for the Standard Chest Licence for Online Resources refers:
1. Across partner institutions, domestic or international. Fees are calculated as a % of the core site licence fee, which covers students registered solely and only with the licensed university. The core licence does not include students at partner institutions, domestic or international, even if those students are included in the licensed university’s HESA declaration. The bands in the table below refer to the number of additional students you wish to grant access to, rather than the total number of students at all partner institutions.
No. of Users | % of Fee |
1 – 499 | 10% |
500 – 999 | 20% |
1,000 – 1,999 | 30% |
2,000 – 2,999 | 40% |
3,000 + | 50% |
2. Across wholly owned and/or operated campuses outwith the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Fees are calculated as a % of the core site licence fee, which covers students registered solely and only with the licensed university, resident and studying in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The bands in the table below refer to the number of additional students you wish to grant access to who are resident and studying at the licensed university’s wholly owned and/or operated campuses outwith the UK and the Republic of Ireland, rather than the total number of such students.
No. of Users | % of Fee |
1 – 999 | FOC |
1,000 – 1,499 | 10% |
1,500 – 1,999 | 20% |
2,000 – 2,999 | 30% |
3,000 – 3,999 | 40% |
4,000 + | 50% |
Keep a local cached copy for Educational Purposes |
No |
Incorporation of parts of the Licensed Material |
Yes |
Deposit learning and teaching objects in repositories |
Yes |
Interlibrary loan |
No |
User |
On site |
Remote access |
Students |
Yes |
Yes |
Staff |
Yes |
Yes |
Walk-in users |
No |
No |
Alumni members |
No |
No |
The resources can be used for Educational Purposes – defined as:
Exclusions:
The Fee for early termination in accordance with clause 10.4 of the Terms and Conditions for the Standard Chest Licence for Online Resources is nil.
The Fee for retention rights upon termination in accordance with clause 10.5 of the Terms and Conditions for the Standard Chest Licence for Online Resources is nil.
Early subscribers may terminate their Licence early and opt-out of further payment by giving notice on or before 15 September annually, early termination to take effect on the following 31 March.
Standard subscribers may terminate their Licence early and opt-out of further payment by giving notice on or before 1 January annually, early termination to take effect on the following 31 March
If you are in doubt as to whether you are an Early Adopter or Standard Subscriber please ask help@chest.ac.uk
It is the intention of Eduserv and Euromonitor to renew this Agreement. If the Agreement is renewed or extended, then new conditions may apply. If the Agreement is not renewed, then any extension is a matter between institutions and Euromonitor.
Personal licences are not available.
For the purposes of this Licence Agreement:
Clauses 1.1(a)(iii) and 1.1(a)(iv) are deleted and replaced by a new clause 1.1(a)(iii) which reads: For the avoidance of doubt, alumni (unless the licensee has access to Research Monitor for Alumni free-of-charge until 31 March 2020) and walk-in users are not Authorised Users.
Clause 2.2(m) is deleted. Inter-library loan is not allowed.
Clause 6.1 (Usage Data) is deleted and replaced by the following: Each Party shall use its reasonable endeavours to provide, within a reasonable period following the other Party’s written request, anonymised usage reports relating to Authorised Users’ use of the Licensed Materials, provided that such requests are limited to one request per 3 month period (except where the reports are requested in connection with a breach of this Licence Agreement, in which case no such limit shall apply).
Clause 10.4 of the Terms and Conditions for the Standard Chest Licence for Online Resources is amended by the replacement of the words “not less than sixty days’ prior written notice” with the words “not less than ninety days’ prior written notice”. See Termination Clauses above for details of dates.
Currency: All prices are in UK Pounds and exclude VAT.
VAT: Standard rate applies to Euromonitor Passport.
Subscription Period: 1 April to 31 March.
There is monthly charging for Institutions which become licensed partway through a licence year.
Payment terms are shown on the Terms and Conditions tab.
Early Bird Subscription:
Passport orders placed before 31 December 2024 will be granted immediate access to six Passport: Voice of the Consumer Survey Systems and three Industry Forecast Models free of charge until 31 March 2025. For access from the 1 April 2025 we will required a completed Order, Institutions will then be invoice for the additional fees.
Early bird orders will be invoiced on or shortly after the 15 September 2025 and 15 September 2026.
Licence Extensions:
Two options to extend your site licence for for Extended Education Purposes to partners and wholly owned and/or operated campuses outwith the UK and the Republic of Ireland are shown below Passport prices.
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