Long Term Management Due Diligence
Estimated value
£1.5m
Awarded value
—
Suppliers
0
Lots
1
Published
30 Mar 2026
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Description
The National Wealth Fund (“NWF”) regularly requires the provision of Management Due Diligence services in support of individual equity investment opportunities under consideration. In order to streamline and standardise the commissioning of these services, NWF is seeking to establish two overarching contractual arrangements from which services may be called off on a Statement of Work basis as individual investment opportunities arise. It is NWF’s intention to award contracts to two (2) suitably qualified suppliers, reflecting the potential for conflicts of interest that may arise in relation to target companies. Each contract is anticipated to be for a duration of four (4) years. Whilst the contracts will be established on a no‑committed spend basis, it is anticipated that they will represent the default route for the procurement of Management Due Diligence services throughout the contract term. The required outputs and deliverables associated with the services shall comprise draft and final Management Due Diligence reports. Services may be undertaken in respect of any combination of the following individuals, as specified by NWF on a case‑by‑case basis: - Founders and co‑founders - Executive directors - Members of the senior leadership team - Functional leads and other key individuals identified by NWF By way of a high‑level illustrative example, the typical scope of services may include, but is not limited to, the following elements: - Management Capability Assessment: A comprehensive assessment of the capability, effectiveness, and overall suitability of the target company’s management team. - Referencing and Evidence Gathering: The undertaking of referencing and evidence‑gathering activities, which may include, as appropriate: referencing with previous employers or colleagues; referencing with current employees; and blinded or anonymised reference discussions. - Integrity and Background Checks: Where relevant to the target company, the completion of integrity and background checks. - Compensation and Incentives Review: Where relevant, a review of management remuneration and incentive arrangements, including benchmarking of base salary, variable cash compensation, equity participation, and option schemes. - Enhanced Team Effectiveness and Psychometric Assessment: Where relevant, enhanced assessment of team effectiveness, potentially including the administration and interpretation of recognised psychometric or behavioural assessment tools at an individual and/or team level. - Regulatory, Government, and Stakeholder Engagement: Where relevant, an assessment of management’s experience in engaging with central and local government bodies, together with experience of regulatory compliance and planning processes. Please note that some elements are likely to be optional specialisms at an overarching contract level, we would welcome market feedback on this. Full details of the scope of work and associated requirements will be set out in the future Invitation to Tender documentation.
Scope
- Reference
- C1277
- Total value
- £1,500,000 excluding VAT£1,800,000 including VATAbove the relevant threshold
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 29 Jun 2026 to 29 Jun 2030
- Main category
- services
- CPV classifications
- 79410000
- Contract locations
- UK, United Kingdom
- Particular suitability
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
Award criteria
Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.
| Name | Description | Type | Weighting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commercial | Suppliers are asked to provide a fixed price for the core service lines based on a set number of people. Pricing for optional service lines and a rate card are also sought. Full details of the commercial assessment are available in Appendix 5 – Management Due Diligence Services - Tender Assessment Methodology and Appendix 8 - Pricing Template. | price | — |
| Technical | Quality will be assessed based on the Appendix 7 Technical Response - Award Criteria and Appendix 5 Tender Assessment Methodology. Questions and weightings are as follows: 1) Understanding of NWF Requirements and Proposed Approach & Methodology 20% 2) Successful Delivery and Relevant Experience (Case Studies) 25% 3) Proposed Team Structure and Resourcing Model 25% 4) Flexibility, Responsiveness and Time‑Critical Delivery 20% 5) Social Value Question 10% Additionally suppliers will be asked to complete a question per optional service line they wish to bid for. These will not affect the overall contract award but will govern if a supplier is able to offer that optional service line under their contract should they be awarded: 6) Integrity and Background Checks Pass/Fail 7) Compensation and Incentives Review Pass/Fail 8) Enhanced Team Effectiveness and Psychometric Assessment Pass/Fail 9) Regulatory, Government, and Stakeholder Engagement Pass/Fail | quality | — |
Participation
Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.
Please see the conditions of participation in Appendix 6 – Procurement Specific Questionnaire included within the Invitation To Tender document.
Please see the requirements fully detailed in Appendix 3 - Specification. Suppliers must be able to provide the Core Services at a minimum.