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==== RFPs in banking ==== | ===== RFPs in banking ===== | ||
A request for proposal is a formal tender which communicates a customer’s requirements to the banks | A request for proposal is a formal tender which communicates a customer’s requirements to the banks which are being asked to bid to provide services. | ||
The RFP is used to facilitate selection of a bank or banks. | The RFP is used to facilitate selection of a bank or banks. | ||
==== RFPs more generally ==== | ===== RFPs more generally ===== | ||
By analogy, similar communications in relation to the provision of non-banking services, or of goods. | By analogy, similar communications in relation to the provision of non-banking services, or of goods. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Request for information]] | * [[Request for information]] | ||
* [[Tender]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 08:30, 2 July 2022
(RFP).
RFPs in banking
A request for proposal is a formal tender which communicates a customer’s requirements to the banks which are being asked to bid to provide services.
The RFP is used to facilitate selection of a bank or banks.
RFPs more generally
By analogy, similar communications in relation to the provision of non-banking services, or of goods.