CSP Partner Insights Series – Monthly Key Updates – June 2025

13 June, 2025

New 3-Year Term and Promotions for Microsoft 365 E5 Security & Compliance Add-Ons

Starting July 1, 2025, Microsoft is introducing two new three-year subscription options for the Microsoft 365 E5 Security and E5 Compliance mini suites, designed to offer more flexibility and long-term value for customers. 

These add-ons are powerful and cost-effective enhancements to existing Microsoft 365 E3 and Business Premium plans, helping businesses bolster their security and compliance capabilities without switching to full E5 licensing. 

New Promotions to Support Customer Upgrades

To support customers transitioning from on-premises environments or upgrading from Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft will launch limited-time 10% discount promotions on the new three-year terms. 

These promotions are available for new-to-offer customers and are a great opportunity to unlock enterprise-grade protection and compliance tools at a lower cost. 

Promotion Details

Eligible Offers: 

  • Microsoft 365 E5 Security 
  • Microsoft 365 E5 Compliance 

Term: 

  • Three-year commitment 

Billing Options: 

  • Upfront or annual 

Customer Eligibility: 

  • New to offer (not previously subscribed) 
  • Minimum of 100 licenses; maximum of 1 million licenses 

Availability: 

  • All markets 
  • Runs from July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025 

For more details on managing subscription terms and billing, see Manage term duration and billing frequency. 

Now is the time to start planning upgrades and helping your customers take advantage of this extended-term offer to enhance their Microsoft 365 environment with powerful E5-level security and compliance features. 

Reminder: Changes to MCA Attestation Tools Are Coming

As highlighted in our May update, Microsoft is making significant changes to the CSP program.

From October 7, 2025, Microsoft will only accept the Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA) through one of two methods:

  • The enhanced Partner Attestation API

  • Direct Customer Acceptance

New customer orders will not be processed if MCA acceptance is not completed through one of these methods.

Upcoming Session: Get Ready for the MCA Changes

To help you prepare, we’re hosting a focused session on July 2, 2:00 PM AEST, to unpack these changes for your business and the steps you need to take ahead of the October 7 deadline.  Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the CSP changes and ensure business continuity. 👉 Register now