Annual report reveals 'challenges' around 'commercial and risk appetite'
– its previous supplier still employed under a handover arrangement – to continue with the transformation program. Nest did not issue a competitive tender for the new deal., Nest said Atos was paid £74 million"in one-off expenditure relating to the service transformation programme over the two-year period with Atos BPS as our partner." It includes a £28 million final payment to the service provider.
"As we progressed our programme of work to develop the scheme administration service along with our contracted partner, Atos BPS, challenges arose in achieving our strategic aims within the commercial and risk appetite of both parties. This meant we took the decision, in agreement with Atos BPS, to end our contractual arrangement two years into the initial 10-year term," the report said.Atos handed £1.
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