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A form of guarantee by a bank or insurance company to a potential customer against a tenderer's failure to sign a contract in accordance with the terms of the tender.
''Trade finance.''
 
A trade finance bond issued as part of a contract tendering (bidding) process.
 
The bid bond is issued by a bank or insurance company to the potential customer, to protect the customer against a contractor's failure to sign a contract in accordance with the terms of the tender.
 
 
Also known as a ''tender guarantee''.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Advance payment bond]]
* [[Bid]]
* [[Bond]]
* [[Customs bond]]
* [[Guarantee]]
* [[Guarantee]]
* [[Performance bond]]
* [[Performance guarantee]]
* [[Retention bond]]
* [[Surety bond]]
* [[Tender]]
* [[Trade finance]]


[[Category:Trade_finance]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 4 March 2023

Trade finance.

A trade finance bond issued as part of a contract tendering (bidding) process.

The bid bond is issued by a bank or insurance company to the potential customer, to protect the customer against a contractor's failure to sign a contract in accordance with the terms of the tender.


Also known as a tender guarantee.


See also