Debt Recovery Services

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Classifications

  • Financial and insurance services

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

11 months ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Bernicia are looking to appoint a Recovery Agent for the provision of the recovery of former tenant arrears and sundry debts. 
      
      The Recovery Agent should provide debt recovery services for Bernicia in accordance with all relevant laws and legal obligations as set out by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and to the satisfaction of Bernicia. The FCA code of practice will be followed at all times by the debt recovery agent.  Recovery Agents must have a licence to allow them to recover debts from debtors on behalf of other organisations.   
      
      Bidders will be required to provide all the services outlined within this tender document fully and whilst our intention is to award to one bidder, Bernicia do however reserve the right to award to more than one bidder as per the details outlined within this document.  
      
      This opportunity is being offered with a minimum term of 12 months with the option to extend for a further 24 months on a 12 + 12 basis.

Additional information: All interested parties are able to access all tender documentation from our e-procurement portal at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/bernicia/aspx/Home

Alternatively you can contact Bernicia`s Procurement Team at [email protected] 

Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : Yes

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Kerry Hunter

[email protected]

1912383412

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