Insurance and Related Services 4

Award

Value

£600,000,000

Classifications

  • Insurance services
  • Financial and insurance services
  • Life insurance services
  • Accident and health insurance services
  • Legal insurance and all-risk insurance services
  • Legal expenses insurance services
  • Freight insurance and Insurance services relating to transport
  • Insurance related to Transport
  • Motor vehicle insurance services
  • Marine, aviation and other transport insurance services
  • Railway insurance services
  • Aircraft insurance services
  • Vessel insurance services
  • Damage or loss insurance services
  • Fire insurance services
  • Property insurance services
  • Weather and financial loss insurance services
  • Weather-related insurance services
  • Financial loss insurance services
  • Pecuniary loss insurance services
  • Liability insurance services
  • Motor vehicle liability insurance services
  • Aircraft liability insurance services
  • Vessel liability insurance services
  • General liability insurance services
  • Professional liability insurance services
  • Credit and surety insurance services
  • Risk management insurance services
  • Insurance brokerage and agency services
  • Insurance brokerage services
  • Insurance agency services
  • Insurance claims adjustment services
  • Engineering, auxiliary, average, loss, actuarial and salvage insurance services
  • Engineering insurance services
  • Auxiliary insurance services
  • Insurance consultancy services
  • Loss adjustment services
  • Actuarial services
  • Reinsurance services
  • Life reinsurance services
  • Accident and health reinsurance services

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

Crown Commercial Service (CCS), as the Authority, put in place a Pan Government Collaborative Agreement for the provision of Insurance services to be utilised by Central Government Departments and all other UK Public Sector Bodies, including Local Authorities, Health, Police, Fire and Rescue, Education and Devolved Administrations. It was intended that the commercial agreement would be the recommended vehicle for all insurance and related services required by UK Central Government Departments. 
Bidders were able to bid on all of the Lots. However, successful bidders were only awarded to Lot 1 or Lot 3. Bidders indicated which of these Lots was their preferred choice in the Selection Questionnaire Attachment 2a. If the bids were successful, we  used the selected preference to determine the award to either Lot 1 or Lot 3.
If a bidder was successful on their preferred Lot as referenced above due to being within 1% of the last position in the competition for that lot then their preferred choice in the Selection Questionnaire Attachment 2a will be the lot they are awarded.
Lot 1 – Brokerage and Related Services = 15 suppliers
Lot 2 – Claims Handling and Related Services = 4 suppliers
Lot 3 - Insurance Service Providers and Related Services = 3 suppliers

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