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# Adding Users to an Organisation

Adding Users to an Organisation

***Each user has their own RiskBase account.***

*A user can be added to one or more organisations*.

**Viewing all users under an organisation:**

1. Sign-In to [admin.riskbase.uk](http://admin.riskbase.uk).
2. Organisations will appear on the left-hand side.
3. Click the drop-down arrow next to an organisation.
4. Click the drop-down arrow next to **Users** to view all users added to that organisation.

**How to add a user to an organisation:**

1. Right-click on an organisation in the explorer.
2. Select **New User**.
3. Enter the user's email address, click **Add User**.
4. Provide the user's first and second name.
5. Add them to one or more User Groups (users must be added to a user group to be able to access anything).
6. Add them to one or more Teams (if applicable).
7. Click **Add User**.


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