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INSTITUTIONAL AND GOVERNMENT MARKETS

How do institutional buyers and government agencies do their buying

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Page 1: How do institutional buyers and government agencies do their buying

INSTITUTIONAL AND GOVERNMENT MARKETS

Page 2: How do institutional buyers and government agencies do their buying

Institutional markets provide and services to people in their care. They are characterized by low budgets and a captive clientele.

Page 3: How do institutional buyers and government agencies do their buying

● Government Markets are major buyers of goods and services.

● They typically require suppliers to submit bids and often the contract is awarded to lowest bidder.

Page 4: How do institutional buyers and government agencies do their buying

● The government also buys on a negotiated contract basis, primarily in the case of complex projects involving major R&D costs and risks.

● Considerable paperwork is required from suppliers.

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● The procedures followed by the government are very elaborate and have to meet legal requirements.

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● Global tenders are floated for large projects inviting tenders from international suppliers.

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Disclaimer:““These slides were created by Shine Ali, MEC Cochin, during a marketing internship by Prof. Sameer Mathur, IIM Lucknow (See www.IIMinternship.com)”