Premium Access

Bulk data exports, custom briefings, and direct editorial access — for institutional users who need more than the open platform.

What’s free, always

The open Meet in Angola platform — companies, sectors, venues, events, insights, indicators, data sources, provinces, glossary, FAQ, and the weekly newsletter — is free and will remain so. Independent journalism, supported by transparent editorial methodology, is the core public utility of this platform.

What’s premium

For institutional users — investment banks, sovereign funds, ratings agencies, government affairs teams, and major corporates — we offer a premium tier covering:

Bulk data exports

  • Full AOINTEL master extracts (CSV, JSON, parquet)
  • Time series in any indicator we track
  • Document corpus (PDFs, parsed tables) for relevant institutions
  • API access for programmatic queries

Custom briefings

  • 30-minute briefings on specific sectors, regulators, or PROPRIV waves
  • Pre-event prep packages for delegations visiting Angola
  • Quarterly outlook calls

Direct editorial access

  • Slack / email channel to the editorial team
  • Embargoed early access to major reports
  • Bespoke deep dives on request

Network introductions

  • Vetted introductions to Angolan banking, regulatory, and corporate counterparties
  • Conference and event partner connections

Pricing

Pricing is bespoke based on team size, use case, and data scope. Typical institutional engagements range from USD 12,000 to 150,000 annually.

How to inquire

Email premium@meetinangola.com with:

  • Organization name and team size
  • Primary use case (investment, M&A, government affairs, journalism, etc.)
  • Specific data or coverage areas of interest
  • Any time-sensitive requirements

We respond within two business days.

Editorial firewall

Premium customers receive earlier access to data and bespoke analysis but no editorial influence. The platform’s open journalism remains unchanged regardless of paid relationships. See /legal/disclaimer/ for the full editorial position.

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