YPO - 1198 Insurance Placement DPS II

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£3,000,000,000

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  • Financial and insurance services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

8 years from now

Published

1 year ago

Description

YPO in collaboration with ESPO and NEPO are looking for Providers to be appointed onto a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the provision of Insurance Placement and associated services for the wider public sector. The DPS is designed to meet the needs of all public sector organisations.
The DPS will cover the period from 1st of May 2024 to 30th of April 2029 with an option to further extend for an additional 5 years. The decision to extend the DPS Establishment Agreement period will be taken by the end of January 2029 and will be dependent on satisfactory completion of all aspects of the DPS Establishment Agreement to date, the current market conditions for this category and YPO's contracting structures. The maximum contract period will therefore be 10 years, from 1st of May 2024 to 30th of April 2034 (subject to an annual review, and KPI performance).



Additional information: 
The first deadline for submissions (21/03/2024 at 14:00 pm) is only applicable to the initial
establishment/first round of the DPS. Following the initial establishment, the DPS will
remain open for any Suppliers to submit a bid at any point until the closing date of the DPS

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