Business Profile Sample Clauses

Business Profile. Proposals shall include a clear and concise business profile narrative including company overview, and qualifications and experience overview, that identifies the Proposer’s ability to provide the Services set forth in this RFP.
Business Profile. I/We instruct the FirstRand Group (as defined in the FirstRand Group Customer Privacy Notice available on our websites) to obtain and use my/our information from credit bureaus to: Verify and update my/our personal profile information including contact details and turnover for insurance and investment solutions.
Business Profile. There are 2,300 food business registered in Wolverhampton which include: - 10 premises approved under Regulation (EC) No853/2004. 13 premises licensed under Fresh Meat Legislation 13 specialist food premises i.e. :- • 3 Soft Drinks Manufacturers • 2 Ice Cream Manufacturers • 1 Slaughterhouse • 1 Asian Snack Food Manufacturer • 1 Pork Scratching Manufacturer • 2 Sandwich Makers • 1 Ready to Eat Fish Product Manufacturer and aseptic packer The Council operates approximately 100 premises. These include leisure facilities, community centres, meals on wheels services and school kitchens.
Business Profile. Dealers should be provided with a comprehensive overall busi- ness profile that includes, but is not limited to, the supplier’s com- pany profile, background, structure, and references. Essential in- formation should include: legal entity name, address, registered agent in the U.S., contact information for contractual and war- ranty representatives, telephone and facsimile numbers, along with a Web site address. A company’s background and structure should include: year founded, ownership (public or private), industries served, equip- ment listings and products, available finance programs to dealers and to customers, and a record of past financial performance. In addition, a list of officers, field staff, and manufacturing, distribu- tion and marketing facilities would be helpful. In regards to company references, a listing of professional, distri- bution and affinity partnerships help a dealer decide on whether to offer a supplier’s products.
Business Profile. This section should constitute the Offeror’s response to the items described in Section 6 of the RFP. An Offeror’s response must be a specific point-by-point response, in the order listed, to each requirement in the Section 6 of the RFP. Provide a profile of your business including: year started, organizational structure, client base (including any focus by region, market sector, etc.), growth over the last three (3) years, number of employees, employee retention rates (specific for employees that may be associated with the services related to the RFP) over the last two (2) years, etc. Businesses must demonstrate a minimum of three (3) years of experience providing cloud solutions for large scale projects, including government experience, to be eligible for award. Describe in detail the business’ experience with government or large consortium contracts similar to the Master Agreements sought through this RFP. Provide the approximate dollar value of the business’ five (5) largest contracts in the last two (2) years, under which the Offeror provided Solutions identical or very similar to those required by this RFP. Government experience is preferred. Offeror must provide audited financial statements, of the last two years, to the State that demonstrate that an Offeror meets at a minimum Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) credit rating of 3A2 or better, or a recognized equivalent rating. Please provide the Respondent’s D&B Number and the composite credit rating. The State reserves the right to verify this information. If a branch or wholly owned subsidiary is bidding on this RFP, please provide the D&B Number and score for the parent company that will be financially responsible for performance of the agreement. 6.4.1 Provide any pertinent general information about the depth and breadth of your Solutions and their overall use and acceptance in the cloud marketplace. 6.4.2 Offeror must describe whether or not its auditing capabilities and reports are consistent with SAS 70 or later versions including, SSAE 16 6/2011, or greater.
Business Profile. Renfrewshire West Dunbartonshire Inverclyde

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