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What if the bidder does not have audited financial statements?

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What if the bidder does not have audited financial statements?

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If Bidder does not have audited financial statements, Bidder should provide the following supplementary information, if available, as noted below: • If no audited financial statements are available for the bidder, but they are included in consolidated audited financial statements of the parent company, please provide a copy of these parent company audited financial statements (including the auditor opinion) • If no audited financial statements are available for the bidder, please provide a Dunn & Bradstreet report with a composite risk and financial stress rating, available. • If no audited financial statements are available for the bidder please provide an unaudited balance sheet and an income statement and certification from the CFO (or equivalent) in the format required by the Application Instructions. Back to top 6. Question: Regarding the documentation support requested for 2.3.1, is it necessary for a bidder to provide this if it currently reports into the FDIC with regard to fun

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