Actuarial Valuation of After-Service Health Insurance and separation benefit liabilities for the ILO and its associated entities
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Location:Switzerland
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Finance & Accounting, Risk Management (incl. insurance)
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Actuarial Valuation of After-Service Health Insurance and separation benefit liabilities for the ILO and its associated entities
International Labour Organization
RFP N° 32/2016
19-Jul-2016
12-Aug-2016 16:00
(GMT 1.00) Western Europe Time, London, Lisbon, Casablanca
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Dear Sir/Madam,
The International Labour Office (hereinafter the “ILO”) is pleased to invite your company to submit a proposal for the provision of actuarial valuation of ASHI and separation benefit liabilities for the ILO and its associated entities and as further described in Annex III.
In order to submit your proposal, your company must be registered on the UN Global Marketplace (UNGM). To register as a new potential ILO supplier on UNGM (www.ungm.org) please follow detailed instructions in the attached document entitled “Instructions on how to access ILO tenders and submit a proposal" (Annex I-A).
If your company is already registered on UNGM, kindly ensure that your contact information is up to date (i.e., email, contact name, etc.). Please also verify that ILO is part of the list of UN organizations which match your company’s profile under the “UN organizations” tab.
Your proposal must be submitted through the ILO e-tendering system (eTS) by 12 August 2016 at 4:00 PM CET, using the forms attached as Annex II.
However, if for whatever reason the access to ILO eTS is not possible, you should promptly contact the ILO support service at pcrt@ilo.org and request authorization to submit your proposal on paper. Any request must be duly justified. The ILO reserves the right to reject all unfounded requests. Under no circumstances, such a request will allow for a postponement of the submission deadline.
Kind regards,
ILO Procurement Bureau
The International Labour Office (hereinafter the “ILO”) is pleased to invite your company to submit a proposal for the provision of actuarial valuation of ASHI and separation benefit liabilities for the ILO and its associated entities and as further described in Annex III.
In order to submit your proposal, your company must be registered on the UN Global Marketplace (UNGM). To register as a new potential ILO supplier on UNGM (www.ungm.org) please follow detailed instructions in the attached document entitled “Instructions on how to access ILO tenders and submit a proposal" (Annex I-A).
If your company is already registered on UNGM, kindly ensure that your contact information is up to date (i.e., email, contact name, etc.). Please also verify that ILO is part of the list of UN organizations which match your company’s profile under the “UN organizations” tab.
Your proposal must be submitted through the ILO e-tendering system (eTS) by 12 August 2016 at 4:00 PM CET, using the forms attached as Annex II.
However, if for whatever reason the access to ILO eTS is not possible, you should promptly contact the ILO support service at pcrt@ilo.org and request authorization to submit your proposal on paper. Any request must be duly justified. The ILO reserves the right to reject all unfounded requests. Under no circumstances, such a request will allow for a postponement of the submission deadline.
Kind regards,
ILO Procurement Bureau
Contacts: pcrt@ilo.org
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