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== RFPs in banking ==
(HMT).


A request for proposal is a formal tender which communicates a customer’s requirements to the banks who are being asked to bid.  
His Majesty's Treasury.


The RFP is used to facilitate selection of a service or goods provider.
The UK government's economic and finance ministry.




== RFPs more generally ==
HM Treasury's responsibilities include overseeing the work of, and where appropriate providing financial guarantees in relation to:
*The Bank of England
*The Debt Management Office  (DMO)
*His Majesty's Revenue & Customs  (HMRC)
*National Savings & Investments  (NS&I)
*UK Asset Resolution
*UK Government Investments Ltd (UKGI)


By analogy, similar communications in relation to non-banking services.


== See also ==
* [[Bank of England]]
* [[Debt Management Office]]  (DMO)
* [[His Majesty's Revenue & Customs]]  (HMRC)
* [[Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee]]  (JROC)
* [[Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation]]  (OFSI)
* [[Treasury]]
* [[UK Asset Resolution]] 
* [[United Kingdom Government Investments Ltd]]


== See also ==
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
* [[Request for information]]

Latest revision as of 12:50, 20 January 2024

UK.

(HMT).

His Majesty's Treasury.

The UK government's economic and finance ministry.


HM Treasury's responsibilities include overseeing the work of, and where appropriate providing financial guarantees in relation to:

  • The Bank of England
  • The Debt Management Office (DMO)
  • His Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
  • National Savings & Investments (NS&I)
  • UK Asset Resolution
  • UK Government Investments Ltd (UKGI)


See also