Provision of Insurance and Claims Handling- Trust

Award

Value

£190,000

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Insurance services

Tags

  • award
  • contract

Published

9 months ago

Description

East Renfrewshire Council is inviting tenders, from suitably qualified companies for the Provision of Insurance and Claims Handling- Trust. East Renfrewshire Council Leisure and Trust currently have a contract in place for insurance services. The current arrangement facilitates a combined ancillary policy (including claims handling) for:
Property damage/ business interruption/ money
Public and products liability
Employers Liability
Employee Dishonesty
Trustee and trust fund indemnity
Personal accident/ travel
This procurement will be conducted via the Public Contracts Scotland - Tender portal (PCS-T). We will apply a one stage Open procedure.
Bidders must self-certify their adherence to the conditions of participation via the SPD (Scotland) in PSC-T, and may be required to submit Means of Proof before contract award. Bidders must refer to the specific requirements listed in this Contract Notice when completing the SPD in PCS-T.
Sole supplier is required.  Brokers should not apply.
The value shown in this notice is excluding Insurance Premium Tax / VAT.

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Katy Reed

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