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Framework value

£0 - 500M

Number of suppliers

81

Count of identified call-offs

242

Value of identified call-offs

£235M

Audit & Assurance Services (RM6188) is a multi-lot framework agreement available for use by UK public sector bodies and future successor organisations, which includes central government departments and their arm's length bodies and agencies, the wider public sector and third sector including, but not limited to, local government, health, education, police, fire and rescue, housing associations and charities.

Services will be delivered primarily within the United Kingdom, with some limited requirements overseas.

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Who has used this framework previously?
Buyer type Volume of buyers Volume of call-offs Value of call-offs
Central Government
NHS
Local Government
Private Limited
Further and Higher Education
Housing Association
Private Limited w/o Share Capital
Charitable Organisation
Policing
Rail
Limited Liability Partnership
Fire Service
Non Limited

Contract detail

Contract status Awarded contract - awarded, procurement discontinued on 1 supplier award
Value
£0 - 500M
Contract can renew No
Contract type Services
Contract sector
  • Banking services
Contract locations
  • East Midlands
  • East Of England
  • London
  • North East
  • Northern Ireland
Contract suitable for SME Yes
Contract suitable for VCO No
Contract notice published 10 September 2021
Contract tender deadline 19 March 2021
Contract start 11 August 2021
Contract end

10 August 2025

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Contract duration 4 years
Contract value awarded
£483M
Contract awarded
10 August 2021
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