Common use of Embedded Purchase Card Clause in Contracts

Embedded Purchase Card. Most P2P systems enable an Electronic Procurement Card (ePC) to be embedded against a supplier to allow all orders to be charged against it. There is a Merchant Fee that will be charged against each order raised. Each Scottish public sector body will provide information to the successful bidder in regards to the fee that will be incurred. The fee will vary dependant on the Public Sector organisations agreement with the card provider. This payment method is optional and not mandated for all suppliers.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.gov.scot, www.gov.scot, www.gov.scot

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