Kunngjøring av konkurranse (2025-10-10) Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Tittel: Tender for non-life insurance and personnel insurance vestnes municipality 2025
Referansenummer: V042025
Kort beskrivelse:
“Tender for non-life insurance and personnel insurance for Vestnes municipality.”
Kontrakttype: Tjenester
Produkter/tjenester: Finansielle- og forsikringsformidlingstjenester📦
Estimert verdi eksklusive mva: 4 250 000 NOK 💰
Beskrivelse
Beskrivelse av anskaffelsen:
“Tender for non-life insurance and personnel insurance for Vestnes municipality.”
Utførelsessted: Møre og Romsdal🏙️ Varighet
Startdato: 2025-12-31 📅
Sluttdato: 2026-12-31 📅
Informasjon om elektroniske kataloger
Tilbud må presenteres i form av elektroniske kataloger eller inkludere en elektronisk katalog
Tittel
Identifikasjonsnummer for delkontrakt: LOT-0000
Prosedyre Prosedyretype
Åpen anbudskonkurranse ✅ Administrativ informasjon
Frist for mottak av tilbud eller forespørsler om deltakelse: 2025-11-24 11:00:00 📅
Vilkår for åpning av tilbud: 2025-11-24 11:00:00 📅
Språk som tilbud eller forespørsler om deltakelse kan sendes inn på: norsk 🗣️
Minste tidsramme som tilbyderen må opprettholde tilbudet i: 3
Informasjon om en rammeavtale eller en dynamisk innkjøpsordning
Det ble opprettet en dynamisk innkjøpsordning ✅
Juridisk, økonomisk, finansiell og teknisk informasjon Vilkår for deltakelse
Liste og kort beskrivelse av regler og kriterier:
“Tenderers are registered in a company register or a trade register in the member state in which the tenderer is established. As described in annex XI of...”
Liste og kort beskrivelse av regler og kriterier
Tenderers are registered in a company register or a trade register in the member state in which the tenderer is established. As described in annex XI of directive 2014/24/EU; suppliers from certain member states may have to fulfil other requirements in the mentioned annex.
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Liste og kort beskrivelse av regler og kriterier:
“Is a specific authorisation required from a particular organisation to provide the service in the tenderer's home country?
Minimum qualification...”
Liste og kort beskrivelse av regler og kriterier
Is a specific authorisation required from a particular organisation to provide the service in the tenderer's home country?
Minimum qualification requirements
Concessions are required as an insurance company from the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway.
In order to operate non-life insurance activities in Norway a licence (concession) is required in accordance with the Financial Enterprises Act § 2-12, § 2-13, § 2-14. All tenderers must submit documentation confirming that such a licence (licence), at the latest when submitting the tender offer.
If such documentation cannot be presented or does not satisfy the legal requirements, the tenderer can be excluded from the competition.
Permission to operate insurance activities in another EEA country.
An insurance company with permission to operate insurance activities in an EEA country has the right, at the same time, to operate such activities in other EEA countries, provided that a message is sent to the supervisory authority in the host country. All tenderers based in EEA countries outside of Norway must submit documentation of this.
Identification of tenderers/suppliers.
All tenderers/suppliers must submit a company registration certificate, at the latest when submitting the tender.
Language:
All documents shall be written in the Norwegian written language.
All contact persons at the tenderers must be able to speak Norwegian. If a tenderer does not have employees who speak Norwegian, authority must be issued for person(s) who have sufficient Norwegian knowledge and insurance competence.
Injury:
In the event of major damages, tenderers/suppliers must be able to provide a skilled person, or an expert person who has been given authority from tenderers/suppliers.
Risk reports:
All tenderers/suppliers must be able to offer risk reviews and/or on-site site inspections with reports to the broker and customer if required.
Any legal disputes shall be dealt with in Norwegian law.