MIS definition

MIS means a computerized management information system for recording and maintenance of information regarding purchases, sales, aging, categorization, and locations of Properties, creation and aging of receivables, and accounts payable (including agings thereof).
MIS means Macquarie Income Securities;

Examples of MIS in a sentence

  • In addition, the quality of the collection process, infrastructure and follow-up mechanism; quality of MIS; and credit enhancement mechanism are key risk mitigants for the better originators / servicers.

  • The contractor agrees further to certify annually its compliance with Parts 653 and 654 before (insert date) and to submit the Management Information System (MIS) reports before (insert date before March 15) to (insert title and address of person responsible for receiving information).

  • The Fund is a managed investment scheme (MIS) registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

  • The MIS will contain an abstract of the cost of tender paper collected with reference to Bid Identification Number.

  • Quarterly financial reports, quarterly progress reports, and MIS data must be submitted by the grantee electronically.


More Definitions of MIS

MIS means the School’s database which holds the School Data
MIS refers to the District’s management information system which provides data to the State Chancellor’s office management information system.
MIS is a School Information System (SIS)/Management Information System (MIS) which is a publicly recognised database application where information about pupils, teachers and class rosters is stored. The Company’s Support Team are available between 9:00am and 5:00pm London Local Time (GMT/BST), on Business Days except between 24th December and 1st January (both inclusive). All support requests are recorded through email from the Client’s point of contact. Support requests via email are to be sent to only the Company’s Help Desk email address which is –
MIS means the Project monitoring and information system, satisfactory to the Bank, to provide information on the Project implementation, which shall include, inter alia, the indicators set forth in the DSC Program;
MIS means Mobile Inspection Stations commonly referred to as self-weigh government scales. Stations that are located near where log haul occurs are listed below: