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That you're not part of the team, you mean your company is enrolled in the Apple Enterprise Program?
I had a similar problem, but it was solved, and the root cause was the system configuration, not the certificate
First, you need to fill in the renewal content reasonably, such as these questions:
Who are the intended end users of the application developed using this program?
Who is responsible for developing internal applications?
Describe how your application will be distributed to end users.
What techniques do you use to detect cyber attacks or intrusions into your corporate network?
Describe what systems or processes you have in place to secure application signing keys.
What mechanisms do you have in place to ensure that your app can only be installed by your employees?
Filling in these questions incorrectly will lead to unsuccessful renewal, because our previous renewals were successful every year, but this year we renewed the subscription according to the previous filling method, but it was rejected. Later, we completed the renewal through some ways, and there are some contents about the renewal in my personal profile, you can check it.I hope it was helpful.
Have you solved your problem?
Are you an enterprise developer with a $299 annual fee, or a company type? An account with a $99 annual fee? If it is an enterprise 299 web payment can be completed
In response to your question, having different types of developer accounts under the same entity name and receiving communications about iOS 18 security changes does have potential for app distribution. The name of DUNS needs to be changed. If you have any questions, please communicate with me. I hope it can help you
Enterprise developers have no restrictions on devices, what type of developer are you?