Benchmarker's Report Sample Clauses

Benchmarker's Report. 6.1 The Benchmarker shall be required to prepare a report (Benchmarking Report), at the time specified in the plan approved under paragraph 5 of this Schedule 6 (Benchmarking), setting out its findings. Those findings shall be required to: (a) include a finding as to whether or not each Benchmarked Service is, and/or whether the Benchmarked Services as a whole are, Good Value; (b) include other findings (if any) regarding the quality and competitiveness or otherwise of those Services; and (c) if any Benchmarked Service is not Good Value, or the Benchmarked Services as a whole are not Good Value, specify the changes that would be required to the Services, and in INTERNAL particular to the Charges or the Operational Measures, that would be required to make that Benchmarked Service, or those Benchmarked Services as a whole, Good Value. 6.2 The Benchmarker shall act as an expert and not as an arbitrator and its decision shall be final and binding on the Supplier and HSBC (absent manifest error). 6.3 For the avoidance of doubt, Benchmark Reviews shall not result in any increase to the Charges or any decrease in the required performance of any Services or the Operational Measures. 6.4 If the Benchmarking Report states that any Benchmarked Service is not Good Value, or that the Benchmarked Services as a whole are not Good Value then the Supplier shall implement the changes set out in the Benchmarking Report as soon as reasonably practicable within a timescale agreed with HSBC but in any event no more than three (3) months. If the Supplier fails to implement the changes within this timescale, HSBC may terminate the Agreement for the Supplier's irremediable material breach pursuant to clause 24.1 of the Agreement. 6.5 Where any improvements are made to the Services, the Charges or the Operational Measures in accordance with any Benchmarking Report, the parties shall document such improvements in accordance with the Change Procedure. Notwithstanding any provision of the Change Procedure, the Supplier shall not be entitled to charge HSBC in respect of the documentation of any such improvement, and shall not be able to object to the documentation of any such improvement. INTERNAL INTERNAL
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Benchmarker's Report. The Benchmarker shall be required to prepare a Benchmarking Report and deliver it simultaneously to both Parties, at the time specified in the plan approved under Paragraph 4 above, setting out its findings. Those findings shall be required to:

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