How do businesses and independent contractors, become eligible to register as a World Bank Vendor?
To register as a World Bank Vendor, a business or, a sole proprietor must complete a Bank Vendor Registration Form, and provide the required support documentation referred to on the form. The Business must meet the criteria detailed in points 1-9 below. In addition to the above, sole proprietors must complete the sole proprietor section of the form. The response to these questions will be used as a guideline to assess if the work relationship would be that of a true contractor or that of an employee. IV. Eligibility criteria to register as a World Bank Vendor • The business enterprise must currently be incorporated, or registered as a company (corporation, limited, partnership) and be able to demonstrate that it has been and is offering goods/services under the business name for a period not less than one year. Sole proprietors/Independent Contractors must be able to demonstrate that they have been engaged in their business activity for not less than one year. • The Vendor should have
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