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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. By ticking the box I/We instruct the FirstRand Group accordingly
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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. Important Contract Provisions for Dealers
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. Renfrewshire The vast majority of businesses in the Renfrewshire area employ fewer than ten people. The largest relative proportions are in the retail, professional & technical and construction industries. The area also has high numbers employed in health, transport and manufacturing – but in each area, the proportion to the Scottish total is not of particular significance. Scottish Enterprise estimates that 36% of businesses in Renfrewshire can be described as being listed in its key sectors. The main among these are construction industry, tourism and enabling technologies (which includes engineering). The largest private sector employers include Hewlett Packard, Rolls Royce, Chivas Brothers, Diageo, the Scottish Leather Group and Vasutek. In addition, the Braehead shopping and leisure complex provides employment for around 4,000 people. Glasgow Airport provides employment for more than 7,000 people across Scotland, supporting more than 4,000 in Renfrewshire alone, through more than 100 companies based at the facility. West Dunbartonshire As with Renfrewshire, more than 75% of businesses in West Dunbartonshire employ fewer than ten people. The largest employers are the NHS, the local authority and other public administrators, as well as companies operating in the retail and accommodation & food sectors. A higher proportion of people in West Dunbartonshire work in these sectors compared to the rest of Scotland. Between 2010-12 there was a small growth in key sector businesses to 560, of which 36% were sole trader enterprises. West Dunbartonshire Council recognises that the area suffers from low rates of economic activity and has a small business base compared with Scotland and the UK as a whole. The area has a number of major employers, including international companies such as Aggreko, National Australia Group and Pernod Xxxxxx. Anticipating shrinkage in public sector employment, the local council has recognised the importance of encouraging and supporting new private sector businesses to West Dunbartonshire. Inverclyde Inverclyde is unusually dependant on a number of large-sized enterprises to provide jobs for its citizens. As recently as 2011 it was estimated that such enterprises accounted for 55% of all jobs in the area. Such companies include RBS (mortgage call centre), Amazon (retail distribution) and Texas Instruments (semi-conductor manufacturing). The narrowness of the area’s economic base is underlined by its heavy dependence on the public secto...

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