R-30-14 Approving an Agreement for Purchasing Card Services with First Midwest Bank Resolution No.jS `/t)
A Resolution Approving an Agreement for Purchasing Card Services
with First Midwest Bank
WHEREAS, the Village of Lemont("Village") issued a Request for Proposals for
Purchasing Card Services; and
WHEREAS, the Village received four proposals in response to its request; and
WHEREAS, after Village staff conducted a thorough review of all proposals and
contacted references, Village staff has recommended awarding the agreement to First Midwest
Bank; and
WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees desire to enter into an Agreement for
Purchasing Card Services ("Agreement")with First Midwest Bank, a copy of which is attached
as Exhibit A and incorporated in its entirety; and
BE IT RESOLVED by the Village President and Board of Trustees of the Village of
Lemont as follows:
Section One: The Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A is hereby approved.
Section Two: The Mayor, Village Administrator and/or Village Attorney are authorized
to execute the Agreement and to make minor changes to the document prior to execution that do
not materially alter the Village's obligations, and to take any other steps necessary to carry out
this resolution.
Section Three: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage
and approval as provided by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT,COUNTIES OF COOK, WILL AND DUPAGE,
ILLINOIS on this q day of g-up e , 2014.
PRESIDENT AND VILLAGE BOARD MEMBERS:
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EXHIBIT A
Village of Lemont
418 Main St
Lemont, ILLINOIS 60439
Purchasing Card Services Agreement
With:
First Midwest Bank
300 N. Hunt Club Road
Gurnee, IL 60031
847-739-3841
Note: This cover sheet is an integral part of the Purchasing Card Services Agreement and is, as are the following
documents, part of any contract executed between the Village of Lemont and First Midwest Bank. Do not detach
any portion of this document. Invalidation could result.
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CONTRACT SCOPE AND BACKGROUND
The Village of Lemont("Village") is contracting with First Midwest Bank("Bank")to provide purchasing
card services as per Bank's proposal dated May 2, 2014 (Attachment One), which was submitted
pursuant to the Village's Request for Proposals for Purchasing Card Services (Attachment Two), as
published by the Village. All terms and conditions of Attachment One and Attachment Two apply to this
Contract (the Bank's proposal dated May 2, 2014, the Village's Request for Proposals for Purchasing
Card Services, and this Contract shall be hereinafter referred to as the "Purchasing Card Services
Agreement").
GENERAL MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS
By signature on this contract, the Bank is acknowledging its responsibility for being familiar with all
conditions, instructions, specifications and other terms contained in the Purchasing Card Services
Agreement. Bank's submission of its quotes in Attachment One shall be deemed certification that the
Bank has taken all steps necessary to become fully informed as to the nature and scope of the services
to be provided, expectations, conditions, requirements, specifications, and the accuracy of estimates as
to costs and personnel required under the Purchasing Card Services Agreement. Failure to have taken
such steps will not: a) secure relief on a plea of error or mistake; b) excuse the Bank from performance
of its duties and obligations imposed under the terms of the Purchasing Card Services Agreement; c)
serve as a basis for modifying the Purchasing Card Services Agreement in any way; or, d) justify any
request for additional compensation.
INDEMNIFICATION
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Bank shall defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the Village, its
corporate authorities, trustees, officers, directors, agents, and employees from and against any and all
injury, death, loss, property damage,judgments, liens, claims, suits, liabilities, actions, causes of action,
demands, expenses, costs, or other liabilities of any character (including reasonable attorneys fees)
arising in whole or in part, relating to or resulting from Bank's (including Bank's employees, agents,
officers, directors, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by Bank or anyone for whose acts Bank
may be liable): (a) failure to comply with, or violation of, any federal, state or local law, statute,
regulation, rule, ordinance,order of governmental directive; (b)acts, omissions or willful misconduct; (c)
failure to comply with the terms, conditions, representations, or warranties contained in the Purchasing
Card Services Agreement; and, d) performance under the Purchasing Card Services Agreement. In
connection with any such liabilities, the Village of Lemont, its officers, agents, employees,
representatives and their assigns shall have the right to defense counsel of its choice and Bank shall be
solely liable for all costs, fees and expenses of such defense. Any collateral or insurance requirements
under the Purchasing Card Services Agreement shall in no way limit the extent of Bank's responsibility to
indemnify as herein provided. The terms of this indemnity shall survive the suspension, expiration or
termination of the Purchasing Card Services Agreement.
NON-DISCRIMINATION
A. The Bank shall, as a party to a public contract:
1. Refrain from unlawful discrimination in employment and undertake affirmative action to assure
equality of employment opportunity and eliminate the effects of past discrimination;
2. Certify that it is an "equal opportunity employer" as defined by Section 2000(e) of Chapter 21,
Title 42, U.S. Code Annotated and Executive Orders #11246 and #11375 (42 U.S.C., Section 2000
(e)); Exec. Order No. 11246, 30 F.R. 12319 (1965); Exec. Order No. 11375, 32 F.R. 14303 (1967)
which are incorporated herein by reference. The Equal Opportunity Clause, Section 6.1 of the
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Rules and Regulations of the Department of Human Rights of the State of Illinois, is a material
part of any contract awarded on the basis of this Proposal.
B. It is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital
status, physical or mental handicap or unfavorable discharge for military service. The Bank shall comply
with standards set forth in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. S2000 et seq. and The
Human Rights Act of the State of Illinois(775 ILCS 5/1-101).
C. The Bank certifies that a written sexual harassment policy has been adapted and explains the rights
and remedies for victims, in the manner and form required pursuant to Section 2-105 of the Illinois
Human Rights Acts (775 ILCS 5/2—105).
COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
A. Bank shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations and rules promulgated by any federal, state,
local, or other governmental authority or regulatory body pertaining to all aspects of the Work, now in
effect, or which may become in effect during the performance of the Work. The scope of the laws,
regulations, and rules referred to in this paragraph includes, but is in no way limited to,the Illinois Human
Rights Act, Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003, Occupational Safety & Health Act along with the standards and
regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, all forms of traffic regulations, public utility, Interstate and
Intrastate Commerce Commission regulations, Workers' Compensation Laws, Prevailing Wage Laws,
Smoke Free Illinois Act; USA Security Act, federal Social Security Act (and any of its titles), and any other
law, rule or regulation of the Illinois Department of Labor, Department of Transportation, Illinois
Environmental Protection Act, Illinois Department of Human Rights, Human Rights Commission, EEOC,
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago and the Village of Lemont. Bank shall read
and comply with all applicable Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) standards. Bank shall comply
with the provisions of the Illinois Public Works Employment Discrimination Act and the Illinois Human
Rights Act/Equal Opportunity Clause which, pursuant to Illinois law, are deemed to be part of this the
Purchasing Card Services Agreement. The relevant provisions will be fully incorporated into the
Purchasing Card Services Agreement by reference and set forth in full.
B. ILLINOIS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. Bank agrees to furnish all documentation related to this
Agreement and any documentation related to the Village required under an Illinois Freedom of
Information Act(ILCS 140/1 et. seq.) ("FOIA") request within five(5)days after Village issues notice of such
request to Bank. Bank agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Village, and agrees to pay all
reasonable costs connected therewith (including, but not limited to reasonable attorney's and witness
fees, filing fees and any other expenses) for the Village to defend any and all causes, actions, causes of
action, disputes, prosecutions, or conflicts arising from Bank's, actual or alleged violation of the FOIA or
Bank's failure to furnish all documentation related to a request within five (5) days after Village issues
notice of a request.
Furthermore, should Bank request that Village utilize a lawful exemption under FOIA in relation to any
FOIA request thereby denying that request, Bank agrees to pay all costs connected therewith (such as
reasonable attorneys' and witness fees, filing fees and any other expenses) to defend the denial of the
request. The defense shall include, but not be limited to, challenged or appealed denials of FOIA
requests to either the Illinois Attorney General or a court of competent jurisdiction. Bank agrees to
defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Village, and agrees to pay all costs connected therewith (such
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as reasonable attorneys' and witness fees, filing fees and any other expenses)to defend any denial of a
FOIA request by Bank's request to utilize a lawful exemption to the Village.
PRICING
Attachment One contains prices for which Bank will perform certain services pursuant to this Purchasing
Card Services Agreement. By executing this Purchasing Card Services Agreement, Bank acknowledges that
all prices contained in Attachment One are accurate.
MISCELLANEOUS TERMS
A. Assignment.
Bank shall not assign this Agreement or any portion thereof.
B. Governing Law.
For any legal action between the Parties concerning the interpretation,construction and enforcement of
this Agreement, or subject matter thereof, venue shall be in Cook County, Illinois and the laws of the
State of Illinois shall govern the cause of action. In any action involving the interpretation or
construction of the terms herein, this Agreement shall not be construed in favor of, or against, either
Party.
C. Captions.
The captions set forth herein are inserted solely for ease and convenience of reference and are not
intended to provide a basis for the construction or interpretation of this Agreement.
D. Entire Agreement.
The Purchasing Card Services Agreement contain all negotiations, agreements, covenants and
understandings between the Parties and supersede any such prior written or oral agreement. The
Purchasing Card Services Agreement may not be modified or amended unless such modification or
amendment is evidenced in writing, signed by both Parties and dated on the same date as, or later date
than,the date of this Agreement.
E. Waiver.
The failure of either Party to enforce any term,condition, or covenant (herein referred to as "provision")
of the Purchasing Card Services Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver or limitation of that Party's
right to subsequently enforce and compel strict compliance with such provision and every other
provision of this Agreement. No provision of this Agreement shall be deemed to have been waived by
either Party unless such waiver is in writing by said Party.
F. Third Party Beneficiaries.
Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to create enforceable rights in favor of any third
party not a party hereto, or a contractual relationship with, or a cause of action in favor of, any third
party against either the Village or Bank.
F. Survival.
The aforesaid covenants, agreements, representations and warranties shall survive the expiration or
termination of the Agreement.
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G. Effective Date.
The Effective Date of this Contract shall be that date stated on the signature page of this contract.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND SIGNATURE:
BY SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT,FIRST MIDWEST BANK AFFIRMS THAT IT:
1. has carefully examined the Purchasing Card Services Agreement referred to or mentioned herein,
and, has considered and evaluated the factors which may affect cost, progress, performance and
completion of this Contract or any aspect of the means, methods, techniques, sequences and
procedures to be employed thereto;
2. is familiar with the federal, state and local laws, standards and regulations that may affect cost,
progress, performance and completion of the contract;and
3. is aware of the general nature of the services to be performed for the Village and is guaranteeing
that it can provide those services as detailed in the Purchasing Card Services Agreement.
Signed and sworn this /0 day of -7u 4-y ,2014, by a duly authorized agent of:
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Vi age of Lemont, Illinois by Brian K. Reaves, Mayor, and the BANK have
hereunto set their hands this Y day of r7TiLn C ,2014.
THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, ILLINOIS
Accepted this 011 day of /21., 2014
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END OF DOCUMENT
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Attachment One
`,,tAGE
° Village of Lemont
o f a 418 Main Street • Lemont, Illinois 60439
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Purchasing Card Program
DUE DATE:
Friday, May 2, 2014 by 4:00 PM
Village of Lemont
418 Main Street
Lemont, Illinois 60439
Christina Smith
Finance Director
630-257-1592
•First Midwest Bank Nadine Johnson,
300 N.Hunt t Club Road
BAI�(wml Gurnee, IL 60031
Phone 847-739-3841
Fax 847-739-3895
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First Midwest Bank
May 2, 2014
Christina Smith, Finance Director
Village of Lemont
418 Main Street
Lemont, IL 60439
RE: Request for Proposals for Purchasing Card Program
Dear Ms. Smith:
First Midwest Bank is pleased to present the following proposal for Purchasing Card Program to the
Village of Lemont. We are confident that we can meet your needs and deliver solutions to help you
achieve your goals based on the following:
• Our experience- First Midwest has partnered with numerous entities doing similar business as
the Village of Lemont. Our experience has led us to become the trusted financial partner for many
villages and public entities. The Village of Lemont can have confidence knowing that First
Midwest understands the current challenges of public entities as well as the Village's unique
business needs and will provide financial solutions to help you achieve your objectives.
• Our momentum- It's how First Midwest continually assesses and adjusts to delivering what our
clients need, as well as how we as a Bank deliver that promise. Our Purchasing card program will
meet the Village's need of convenience, efficiency and at the same time allow the Village's
managers to maintain control.
• Our team- The team of Treasury Managers assigned to your account has over 40 years of
banking and public fund experience and each member is considered to be experts in the field.
Our Mission Statement guides each person at First Midwest to assume personal responsibility for
delivering quality service and creating significant value in fulfilling your needs. Our team will keep
communication lines open, build rapport and keep you engaged so that together we can work to
achieve your cash management needs.
Our team is excited about the opportunity to expand our partnership with the Village of Lemont. In
reviewing our proposal, we trust you will find that First Midwest is truly focused on providing a mutually
beneficial banking relationship, along with honoring a commitment to provide financial solutions to help
you achieve your objectives.
If there are any questions regarding this proposal, or should you need further details, please do not
hesitate to contact me at 847-739-3841.
Thank you for this opportunity!
Sincerely,
Nadine Johnson, CTP
Vice President
Public Fund Banking
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PROPOSAL FORM
PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM
Company Name: First Midwest Bank
Contact Person: Nadine Johnson
Address: 300 N. Hunt Club Road
City, State, Zip: Gurnee IL 60031
TX: (847) 739-3841
FX: (847) 739-3895
Signature:
E-Mail Address Required: Nadine. Johnson @firstmidwest.com
The proposer acknowledges receipt of the addenda as follows:
Addendum No. Addendum No. Addendum No.
This proposal is an offer which shall be considered accepted only after the Village Board
authorizes the execution of the contract. In the event that this proposal is accepted and an
award of contract is made, the proposer does hereby agree to deliver to the Village the signed
and executed Contract as specified in the General Instructions within ten (10) working days after
the date of such acceptance and notification thereof.
This proposal, when accepted and signed by an authorized signatory of the Village, shall
become a contract binding upon the person, partnership, or corporation to supply or perform as
specified and upon the Village to accept the product or service.
First Midwest Bank
Name of Proposer Signature and Title
Date
First Midwest Bank
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Section I — General Information
a. Introduction - The Village of Lemont invites qualified vendors to submit responses to its
Request for Proposals to furnish and implement a Purchasing Card Program.
The Village is seeking a Purchasing Card Program designed to streamline the low dollar
purchasing process. The program must provide convenience, control, expenditure account
allocation, a cost effective supplier payment method and an easy reconciliation procedure. The
Village is searching for a payment tool that encourages efficiency without sacrificing managerial
control.
During the calendar year 2013 the Village processed 2,486 vendor payments. There were 1,705
transactions under $1,000 each ($525,170) and 781 over $1,000 ($12,167,125). The Village
anticipates a purchasing card program for approximately 20 cardholders, with the possibility of
expanding the program at a later date.
b. Background Information - The Village was incorporated in 1873 and has a population of
16,000 according to the 2010 census. Lemont is a non-home rule municipality under Illinois law.
The Village is located approximately 28 miles southwest of Chicago in Cook, Will and d DuPa
e Counties. The Village employs a pproximately 70 full-time and part-time-time staff
members. The
Village's fiscal year begins on May 1 and ends on April 30.
c. Public Records — The documents submitted in response to this request for proposals
become a public record upon submission to the Village, subject to mandatory disclosure upon
request by any person, unless the documents are exempt from public disclosure by a specific
provision of the law. tf the Village receives a request for inspection or copying of any such
documents, it will promptly notify the organization that submitted the documents to the Village
(by e-mail and by fax if fax number is available) and upon the written request of the
organization, received by the Village within three (3) days of the original request for information,
will postpone disclosure of the documents for a reasonable period of time as permitted by law to
enable such person to seek a court order prohibiting or conditioning the release of the
documents. The Village assumes no contractual obligation to enforce any exemption.
d. RFP Amendments — The Village reserves the right to change the RFP schedule or issue
amendments to the RFP at any time. The Village also reserves the right to cancel or reissue the
RFP, to reject any or all proposals, to waive any irregularities or informalities in the selection
process, and to accept or reject any item or combination of items. The Village reserves the right
to request clarification of information from any vendor or to request supplemental material
deemed necessary to assist in the evaluation of the proposal. The Village reserves the right to
effect any agreement deemed by the Village to be in its best interest. This RFP does not
obligate the Village to accept or contract for any expressed or implied services. The Village
reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive any irregularities or informalities in any
proposal or in the proposal procedures, and to accept or reject any item or combination of items.
In the event of a material modification, all known and/or potential proposers will be notified of an
amendment to this RFP. If deemed necessary by the Village, proposers will be given an
opportunity to modify their proposal in the specific areas that are affected by the modification.
e. Proposal Submission - Each proposer must submit one (1) original and four (4) copies of
their proposal. In addition, an electronic copy of the proposal and any supporting documentation
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must be submitted on CD-ROM. The complete proposal package must be submitted in a sealed
envelope, clearly identified as "PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM." The proposals may be
mailed or delivered to:
Chris Smith, Finance Director
418 Main Street
Lemont, IL 60439
Proposals must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 2, 2014.
Proposers accept all risks of late delivery of mailed proposals regardless of fault. Facsimile and
other electronically transmitted proposals will not be considered. All proposals and
accompanying documentation will become the property of the Village and will not be returned.
f. Terms and Conditions—
1. In the event that the proposer to whom the services are awarded does not execute a
contract within thirty (30) calendar days after Village Board approval, the Village may give
notice to such proposer of intent to award the contract to the next most qualified proposer or
to call for new proposals and may proceed to act accordingly.
2. The Village will not reimburse any vendors for any costs involved in the preparation and
submission of responses to this RFP or in the preparation for and attendance at subsequent
interviews.
3. The information in this RFP indicates an estimate of the average number of transactions
per month. This number is the Village's best estimate of the average volume and the Village
in no way guarantees these as minimum or maximum volumes.
4. Proposers shall thoroughly examine and be familiar with these specifications. The failure
or omission of any proposer to receive or examine this document shall in no way relieve any
proposer of obligations with respect to this proposal or the subsequent contract.
5. The contract may be terminated by either party by giving written notice to the other party
at least ninety (90) calendar days before the proposed termination date. This provision may
be exercised only after the contract has been in effect for at least six (6) calendar months.
The Proposer shall be entitled to just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work
completed to the termination date. Under no circumstances will any damages be paid as a
result of the termination of this contract. If the Proposer exercises the right to terminate the
contract early, it cannot submit future proposals to the Village for a period of ten (10) years.
6. The Village also reserves the right to cancel the contract without a 90 day written notice if
the Proposer is sold or merged with another entity. However, an automatic continuation of
all terms of the agreement in the event of a merger or acquisition may occur as long as the
new entity guarantees in writing that they will continue to meet all required terms of the
agreement and the Village agrees in writing to the continuation of the agreement.
7. The Village also reserves the right to terminate the contract without a 90 day written
notice if the awarded Proposer fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions of this
RFP.
8. Equal Employment Opportunity/Anti-Sexual Harassment Policy. During the term of the
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contract, the Proposer shall comply in all respects with the Equal Employment Opportunity
Act/Illinois Human Rights Act. The Proposer shall have a written equal employment opportunity
policy statement declaring that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, disability, or age. Findings of non-compliance with applicable state or federal
equal employment opportunity laws and regulations may be sufficient reason for revocation or
cancellation of the contract.
9. The Proposer shall comply with the provisions of the Illinois Drug Free Workplace Act and the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
10. For purposes of indemnification requirements, the following terms shall have the meanings
set forth below:
The "Proposer" means and includes the person or entity submitting a bid in response to
this RFP, all of its employees, agents and assignees, and all of its affiliates and
subsidiaries, its subcontractors and/or assignees and their respective servants, agents
and employees; and
"Loss" means any and all loss, damage liability or expense of any nature whatsoever,
whether incurred as a judgment; settlement, penalty, fine or otherwise (including
attorney's fees and the cost of defense).
Indemnity. For purposes of this Agreement, Proposer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and
hold harmless the Village, its employees and agents from any and all "Loss" where "Loss" is
caused or incurred or alleged to be caused or incurred in whole or in part as a result of the
negligence or other actionable fault of the Proposer. It is agreed as a specific element of
consideration of this Agreement that this indemnity shall apply notwithstanding the joint,
concurring or contributory or comparative fault or negligence of the Village or any third party
and, further notwithstanding any theory of law including, but not limited to, a characterization of
the Village's or any third party's joint, concurring or contributory or comparative fault or
negligence as either passive or active in nature; provided, however, that the Proposer's
obligation hereunder shall not include amounts attributable to the fault or negligence of the
Village. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to impose liability on the Proposer to indemnify
the Village for loss when the Village's negligence or other actionable fault is the sole cause of
loss.
11. Jurisdiction, Venue, Choice of Law. The RFP and contract shall be governed by and
construed according to the laws of the State of Illinois. Jurisdiction and venue shall be
exclusively found in the Circuit Court of Cook County, State of Illinois.
12. Non-Enforcement by the Village. The Proposer shall not be excused from complying with
any of the requirements of the RFP or contract because of any failure on the part of the Village,
on any one or more occasions, to insist on the Proposer's performance or to seek the
Proposer's compliance with anyone or more of said terms or conditions.
13. Proposer shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations and rules promulgated by any
federal, state, local, or other governmental authority or regulatory body pertaining to all aspects
of the Work, now in effect, or which may become in effect during the performance of the Work.
The scope of the laws, regulations, and rules referred to in this paragraph includes, but is in no
way limited to, the Illinois Human Rights Act, Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003, Occupational Safety
& Health Act along with the standards and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto (including
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but not limited to those safety requirements involving work on elevated platforms), all forms of
traffic regulations, public utility, Interstate and Intrastate Commerce Commission regulations,
Workers' Compensation Laws, Public Construction Bond Act, Prevailing Wage Laws, Public
Works Preference Act, Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act, USA Security Act,
federal Social Security Act (and any of its titles), and any other law, rule or regulation of the
Illinois Department of Labor, Department of Transportation, Illinois Environmental Protection
Act, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Illinois Department of Human Rights, Human
Rights Commission, EEOC, and the Village of Lemont.
14. Proposer agrees to furnish all documentation related to the RFP or contract and any
documentation related to the Village required under an Illinois Freedom of Information Act (ILCS
140/1 et. seq.) ("FOIA") request within five (5) days after Village issues notice of such request to
the Proposer. Proposer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Village, and agrees
to pay all reasonable costs connected therewith (including, but not limited to reasonable
attorney's and witness fees, filing fees and any other expenses) for the Village to defend any
and all causes, actions, causes of action, disputes, prosecutions, or conflicts arising from the
Proposer's, actual or alleged violation of the FOIA or the Proposer's failure to furnish all
documentation related to a request within five (5) days after Village issues notice of a request.
Furthermore, should the Proposer request that Village utilize a lawful exemption under FOIA in
relation to any FOIA request thereby denying that request, the Proposer agrees to pay all costs
connected therewith (such as reasonable attorneys' and witness fees, filing fees and any other
expenses) to defend the denial of the request. The defense shall include, but not be limited to,
challenged or appealed denials of FOIA requests to either the Illinois Attorney General or a
court of competent jurisdiction. Proposer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the
Village, and agrees to pay all costs connected therewith (such as reasonable attorneys' and
witness fees, filing fees and any other expenses) to defend any denial of a FOIA request by the
Proposer's request to utilize a lawful exemption to the Village.
15. Insurance. Proposer shall maintain a financial institution bond, Form 24 or equivalent, with a
limit of not less than $3,000,000, banker's professional liability in the amount of$2,000,000 per
occurrence/annual aggregate and valuable paper coverage.
Section II — Term and Scope of Services
a. Term of Agreement — The fees specified in the proposal shall remain fixed for a 3-year
period.
First Midwest is offering this service at no charge, fixed for a 3 year period.
b. Scope - The Purchasing Card Program's goal is to utilize electronic processing to reduce or
eliminate certain types of paper-based processing thereby saving Village employees' time and
effort and streamlining payments to vendors without sacrificing accuracy and policy compliance.
The selected vendor will assist the Village in accomplishing that goal by offering the following:
• Set transaction controls/limits for each cardholder to include:
o Maximum transaction size
o Number of transactions in the period (e.g. Day, week, month)
o Transaction dollar volume in a period (e.g. Day, week, month)
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o Monthly credit limits
o Total balances (high credit limit)
o Merchant Category codes or groups
o Merchant ID
o No cash advances permitted
o All card expiration dates must be the same
• Use an electronic card management system to allow access to transactions and account
maintenance online. Ability to deactivate, reactivate, and modify transaction controls
online in real time.
• Comprehensive online reporting capabilities for proper oversight and compliance
review.
• Screen transaction activity for fraud pattern.
• Customize cards with Village's logo and tax identification number
• Integrate the purchasing card transaction with the Village's accounting software.
• Customer service and technology support with a high level of commitment and skills.
See responses in Section III-Scope of Services
Section III - RFP Response Instructions
All Proposers wishing to submit a proposal must submit the following documents:
• Title Page including the proposal subject, Proposer's name, contact person's name, mailing
address, e-mail address, phone number, fax number and the date of the proposal
The Title page is provided on the cover page.
• Background information of the Proposer, including full name and principal address, local
locations, basic information of the Proposer as an institution and summary of experience
with municipal clients
First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. incorporated in 1982 in Delaware is a bank holding company
headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Itasca with principal operating subsidiary, First
Midwest Bank. First Midwest Bank was founded in 1933. Our corporate offices are
located at One Pierce Place, Suite 1500, Itasca, IL 60143.
First Midwest is the premier relationship-based banking franchise in the dynamic
Chicagoland banking market with assets approaching $8 billion. As one of the Chicago
metropolitan area's largest independent bank holding companies, First Midwest provides
the full range of business and retail banking and wealth management services through
approximately 95 offices located in communities in metropolitan Chicago, northwest
Indiana, central and western Illinois, and eastern Iowa. First Midwest has been
recognized by the Chicago Tribune as one of Chicago's Top Workplaces for the third
consecutive year by being named a National Standard Top Workplace. Additionally,
Forbes has recognized First Midwest as one of America's Most Trustworthy Companies
for 2012.
Our service tends to reflect our roots. Friendly. Warm. Personal. We prefer names to
account numbers and work to address the financial needs of our clients throughout their
economic lives.
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What really sets us apart is our commitment to the communities we serve. We are the
bank behind scores of local municipalities, school districts, hospitals and libraries. We
are also one of the state's leading banks for small business, the lifeblood of a strong
community. Jobs. Taxes. Vitality. While we are one of the area's largest community
banks, we understand the unique challenges facing our clients. Our lending and treasury
management expertise spans to nearly every type of industry and business situation.
First Midwest Bank boasts vast experience in banking public sector clients for over 40
years. We are the main bank for the County of Lake and County of Will, just to name a
few. We are experts in helping municipalities collect their cash efficiently and disburse it
quickly or invest excess balances to obtain maximum yield. We offer a complete suite of
products designed to meet the needs of our public clients.
On average our daily total of municipal and public deposits exceeds $900 million and
during peak times funds exceed $1.3 billion.
• A description of the organization and location of the relationship team that will be assigned to
the Village including the experience of this relationship team
The Village's relationship will be managed by the Public Funds Banking Group at First
Midwest Bank. The Public Funds Banking Group is a team of Treasury Managers who
solely manage public fund accounts. The managers assigned to your account have over
40 years of banking and public fund account management and are considered to be
experts in the field.
Public Funds Banking Group
Rick Mahoney
Community Banking Manager
Nadine Johnson
Vice President/
Senior Treasury Manager
Susan Wade
Vice President
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From the Public Funds Banking Group, your primary contact will be Nadine Johnson
supported by Susan Wade. Our team is supervised by Rick Mahoney, Community
Banking Manager; who will ensure compliance with the terms of the RFP. The Team is
also supported by Treasury Management Client Services and Card Services.
Nadine is a banking professional with over 18 years of banking experience. She joined
First Midwest bank in May 1995. Nadine is a graduate of Columbia College of Missouri
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with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and earned her MBA from Webster
University. She received her Certified Treasury Professional Certification in 2007 and is a
member of Illinois Government Finance Officers Association.
Designated Account Executive:
Nadine A. Johnson, CTP
Vice President/Senior Treasury Manager—Public Funds
Phone: (847)739-3841
Fax: (847)739-3895
nadine.johnson@firstmidwest.com
Susan has over 22 years of banking experience almost exclusively in the public funds
market and joined First Midwest Bank in October 2012. She is a graduate of Eastern
Illinois University with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science. Her position in the Public
Fund Banking Group bridges her love of government and finance. Susan is a member of
the Illinois Association of School Business Officials and sits on the Financial Advisory
Board for the City of Naperville.
Back up Account Executive:
Susan A. Wade
Vice President—Public Funds
Phone: (815) 774-2057
Fax: (847)739-3895
susan.wade@firstmidwest.com
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Treasury Management Client Service at First Midwest Bank is a group of dedicated
Treasury Management professionals available to answer questions, provide services
from 8:00 to 5:00 every business day. All calls are answered by a person. If all the
representatives are busy with other clients, your call will be put in voice mail and the call
will be returned within the hour. Our staff answers your call by the second ring
Treasury Management Client Service
Phone: (847) 670-3080
Fax: (224) 321-1780
tm.customerservice@FirstMidwest.com
Card Services is a group of dedicated professionals available to deal with queries
specifically related to purchasing card. All calls are answered by a person. If all the
representatives are busy with other clients, your call will be put in voice mail and the call
will be returned within the hour.
Card Services
Phone: (815) 774-2269
Fax: (815)-774-2083
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First Midwest Bank has been offering purchasing cards since 1999. We offer our
commercial and municipal clients the Visa One Card. The One Card is a single charge
card that combines procurement with travel and entertainment(T&E)features.
Our One card program is an attractive alternative to traditional multiple card programs as
it offers the opportunity to enhance employee convenience and provide incremental
saving opportunities.
One Card Benefits:
o Enhanced cardholder convenience by using a single card instead of
carrying multiple cards for different purposes.
o Increased efficiency resulting from having a single contract with a single
card issuer for all commercial cards, as well as increased revenue sharing
opportunities.
o Reduced cost from a centralized administrative staff supporting all
commercial cards.
o Additional savings with consolidated all commercial card transaction
accounting to a single process including billing, reconciliation/allocation,
financial system posting, and payment.
o Increased leverage when negotiating with suppliers as a result of the
consolidation of card volume reporting.
First Midwest's Purchasing Card Program provides optional restrictions that are verified
and validated at the time of each card holder purchase. These include the following:
o Monthly credit limits
o Merchant Category codes or groups
o No cash advances permitted
o All card expiration dates must be the same- When cards are reordered by
phone or online a reminder will be needed to ensure expiration dates
remain the same for all cards.
We are unable to offer the following at this time:
o Maximum transaction size
o Number of transactions in the period (e.g. Day, week, month)
o Transaction dollar volume in a period (e.g. Day, week, month)
o Total balances (high credit limit)
o Merchant ID
First Midwest Bank Purchasing Card program meets the following requirements stated
by the Village:
• Use an electronic card management system to allow access to transactions and
account maintenance online. Ability to deactivate and modify transaction controls
online in real time. A phone call is needed to reactivate cards.
• Comprehensive online reporting capabilities for proper oversight and compliance
review.
• Screen transaction activity for fraud pattern.
• Customer service and technology support with a high level of commitment and
skills.
• Customize cards with Village's logo and tax identification number.
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The First Midwest Bank Procurement Program offers two (2) web based online
administrative tools:
1. EzBusiness—for department administrators and include the following features:
• View cardholders
• Search, view and download transactions details
• Emulate a cardholder
• Set-up Online Payments
• Create data file for A/P integration
• Order new cards
• Close cards
• Change employee credit limits
• Department hierarchical structuring
2. EzCard Info—for employee cardholders and include the following features:
• View Balances
• Review Transactions
• Download statements
• Submit an Expense Report
In addition, EzBusiness Card Management offers a workflow-based expense
management module that, once enabled, allows a Company Administrator to add credit
card accounts to cost centers and assign GL allocations to cost centers, credit card
accounts, and expense categories. This feature also allows a cardholder to submit an
expense report, including credit card transactions, out of pocket expenses and mileage
expenses to an administrative approver.
First Midwest Bank places high priority on fraud monitoring and this is embedded in our
processes. We are on guard for our client partners 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Utilizing integrated neural network solutions and teams of both Fraud Alert Specialists
and Fraud Analysts to provide financial institutions a full complement of detection and
prevention efforts. Servicing includes fraud strategy deployment, case management,
fraud alert analysis, account blocking, and transaction validation, issuer notification
through Fraud Alert Detail Reports, and monthly and daily reporting. Fraud strategy rules
can be applied in two methods: Real Time scoring during the authorization cycle, or post
authorization.
Falcon Fraud ManagerTM is a proprietary fraud detection product developed by FICO, a
leader in transaction fraud detection. Together with analytic services offered by FIS and
the Falcon Fraud Manager engine, Fraud Alert Management delivers one of the most
powerful resources against fraud available. Our service uses individual cardholder,
transaction, and merchant data to detect a wide range of credit and debit card fraud,
including the following categories, which comprise more than 95 percent of all credit and
debit card fraud losses:
• Account Takeover Application
• Card Skimmed Counterfeit
• ID Theft Internet
• Lost/Stolen Mail/Phone
• Non-receipt
Neural networks recognize specific fraud patterns, and discriminate between low and
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high-risk authorizations. The scoring component contains a neural engine that can
simultaneously examine very large amounts of transaction and cardholder data. For each
authorization processed through FIS, the neural network assigns a risk score from 1 (not
at all likely to be fraud) to 999 (very likely to be fraud). This score indicates how
suspicious each transaction is relative to other transactions on record.
• Scope of Services— Clearly describe the scope of services as required under this RFP,
including the following information:
1. What billing cycles and payment terms are available?
The statement dates and cycle dates vary depending on how many days are in a given
month. The payment cycle typically used is 25 days.
First Midwest Bank also offers 30 different cycle options. Below are some common
examples:
Cycle Day Statement Date t Due Date
2hd-4th
10 13th-15th I5 9tn-10th
s . 13 16th-17th t 11th-13th
14 17th-19th 12th-14th
20 2e-24th ' 1 th 2oth
25 28th-30th 23rd-25th
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Billing is completed by our processor, FIS.
Payments can be:
a. Mailed
b. Auto-debited from a checking account
c. Submitted at any First Midwest Bank branch
d. Through the Online Administrative tool, EzBusiness
2. Describe rebate program.
First Midwest Bank is offering 50 basis points (0.5%) reward on every dollar spent. Cash
is paid on a quarterly basis from $1 without the need for The Village to accumulate
"points" or contact us in order to redeem.
3. Explain how your software and solution integrates and interfaces with the Village's
Financial Software- New World.
Our software is not compatible with the Village's financial software system. However we
do propose a solution to this. Transaction history in EZBusiness can be saved as a text
file and converted to an excel file. Transaction history for the core account would contain
the following fields: posting date, transaction date, and description of vendor, reference
number and dollar amount. The same history could also be pulled for each individual
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cardholder.
4. Does your Purchasing Card Program allow the Village to customize imported fields?
Not applicable because the systems are incompatible.
5. Transactions are posted directly to a vendor file. Do you have a custom field that will
import transactions to be posted to the vendor file?
Not applicable because the systems are incompatible.
6. How long are statements available for viewing on-line? Does your software solution have
an archival system?
Statements are available for viewing up to 6 months. Transaction history is stored for 18
months.
7. Please provide a description of your company and its relevant prior experience with a
Purchasing Card Program.
First Midwest Bank has been offering purchasing cards since 1999. First Midwest Bank
on average processes 320,000 purchasing card transactions annually.
8. Please provide municipal references that are using your Purchasing Card Program with
the New World System.
The Village of Plainfield uses our Purchasing card and also uses the New World System.
• Cost Proposal:
a. The fee proposal shall contain all inclusive pricing for the services requested. All
volumes indicated in the aforementioned section are estimates as they are based on
historical data. Provide a summary of costs associated with the following:
1. Annual cost of card.
2. Per transaction fee.
3. Costs of implementing a purchasing card program-pilot program details if
applicable.
4. Training offered. Details on costs, materials, tools.
First Midwest Bank's Cost Proposal is as follows:
Purchasing Card Services Unit Charge Annual or One-Time Charge
Annual card fees(per card) $0.00 $0.00
Transaction fee charge $0.00 $0.00
Implementation cost $0.00 $0.00
Training $0.00 $0.00
Consulting $0.00 $0.00
Software/Hardware costs $0.00 $0.00
Items not covered $0.00 $0.00
• Contact Information for five (5) references to which the proposer is currently providing a
Purchasing Card Program. Include the following information with your proposal.
a. Contact Name
b. Title
a. Name of Customer
b. Address
c. Telephone Number
d. Fax Number
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e. E-mail Address
f. #of Years as Customer
g. Services Utilized
First Midwest Bank's references for the Purchasing Card Program are:
Traci Pleckham Kenneth Robinson
Management Services Director City Treasurer
Village of Plainfield City of North Chicago
24401 W Lockport St 1850 Lewis Avenue
Plainfield IL 60544 North Chicago, IL 60064
Ph:815-436-7093 Ph: 847.596.8628
Email:tpleckham @goplainfield.com Fax 847.596.8629
#of Years: 5 year Purchasing Card client Email:kenrob @northchicago.org
Treasury Management services #of Years: 5 year Purchasing Card client
Treasury Management services
Mirian
Garcia a Joan Westphal
Chief Financial Officer Deputy Treasurer
First Baptist Church of Hammond City of Waukegan
507 State St 100 N Martin Luther King Jr Ave
Hammond IN 46320 Waukegan IL 60085
Ph: 219-228-2868 Ph: 847-599-2569
Email: GarciaM @fbchammond.com Email:Joan.Westphal @waukeganlL.gov
#of Years: 5 year Purchasing Card client #of Years: 3 year Purchasing Card client
Treasury Management services Treasury Management services
April Palmer
County Auditor
Rock Island County of Auditor's Office
1504 3rd Ave
Rock Island
Ph: 309-558-3514
Email: apalmer @co.rock-island.il.us
#of Years : 2 year Purchasing Card client
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• Additional data and other information as required by the Village during the RFP process
If a proposer cannot meet any of the specifications, expectations or services in Section II or
takes exception to any of the terms or conditions presented, that information should be distinctly
noted in the appropriate sections. If no exceptions are presented, the Village will assume the
bank is capable of and will provide full capabilities as described in Section II. Should third party
vendors be necessary to provide any of the requested services, the detailed involvement of
those parties and delineation of responsibilities should be explained in the appropriate sections.
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Section IV - Proposal Evaluation
a. Proposals will be evaluated by a committee of Village staff. Evaluations will be based on
criteria outlined herein which may be weighted by the Village in a manner it deems
appropriate. All proposals will be evaluated using the same criteria and weighting. The
criteria used will be:
1. Responsiveness to RFP - The Village will consider all the material submitted to
determine whether the proposer's offering is in compliance with the RFP.
2. Ability to Perform Required Services - The Village will consider all the material
submitted by each proposer, and other relevant material it may otherwise obtain,
to determine whether the proposer is capable of and has a history of successfully
completing contracts of this type. The proposer shall furnish acceptable evidence
of their ability to perform, regarding such categories as expertise/experience,
equipment, facilities and personnel qualified to perform requested duties. Failure
or refusal to provide such information upon request may cause the proposal to be
rejected.
3. References — The Village may contact references directly to inquire about the
quality and type of services currently being provided to other customers.
4. Fees - The Village will evaluate the proposed fees for the services requested in
this RFP.
b. Optional Interviews and Site Visits - The Village may, at its sole option, conduct interviews
and/or site visits as part of the final selection process.
c. The inclusion in any proposal and/or in the related proposed contract of any language which
directly or indirectly limits and/or in any manner purports to limit the liability of the Proposer for
any negligence, malfeasance, and/or failure by the Proposer to perform its obligations under its
proposed contract may, in the sole discretion of the Village, be grounds for disqualification of
such proposal.
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PLEASE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING
PAGES WITH YOUR PROPOSAL
ONE (1) ORIGINAL
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FOUR (4) COPIES
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PROPOSAL EXCEPTION FORM
Name of Proposer: First Midwest Bank
The Proposer wishes to note exceptions to the following items in the Request for Proposal:
Page Number Item Estimated (Costs)
Pg#10-We are unable to offer the following at this time:
o Maximum transaction size
o Number of transactions in the period (e.g. Day, week, month)
o Transaction dollar volume in a period (e.g. Day, week, month)
o Total balances (high credit limit)
o Merchant ID
Pg# 13-Our software is not compatible with the Village's financial software system. An
Excel spreadsheet can be generated as a work around. There is no monetary cost.
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Purchasing Card Program
Request for Proposals
DUE DATE:
Friday, May 2, 2014 by 4:00 PM
Village of Lemont
418 Main Street
Lemont, Illinois 60439
Christina Smith
Finance Director
630-257-1 592
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Section I - General Information
a. Introduction - The Village of Lemont invites qualified vendors to submit responses to its Request
for Proposals to furnish and implement a Purchasing Card Program.
The Village is seeking a Purchasing Card Program designed to streamline the low dollar purchasing
process. The program must provide convenience, control, expenditure account allocation, a cost
effective supplier payment method and an easy reconciliation procedure. The Village is searching for
a payment tool that encourages efficiency without sacrificing managerial control.
During the calendar year 2013 the Village processed 2,486 vendor payments. There were 1,705
transactions under $1,000 each ($525,170) and 781 over $1,000 ($12,167,125). The Village
anticipates a purchasing card program for approximately 20 cardholders, with the possibility of
expanding the program at a later date.
b. Background Information - The Village was incorporated in 1873 and has a population of 16,000
according to the 2010 census. Lemont is a non-home rule municipality under Illinois law. The
Village is located approximately 28 miles southwest of Chicago in Cook, Will and DuPage Counties.
The Village employs approximately 70 full-time and part-time staff members. The Village's fiscal
year begins on May 1 and ends on April 30.
c. Public Records — The documents submitted in response to this request for proposals become a
public record upon submission to the Village, subject to mandatory disclosure upon request by any
person, unless the documents are exempt from public disclosure by a specific provision of the law.
If the Village receives a request for inspection or copying of any such documents, it will promptly
notify the organization that submitted the documents to the Village (by e-mail and by fax if fax
number is available)and upon the written request of the organization, received by the Village within
three(3)days of the original request for information,will postpone disclosure of the documents for a
reasonable period of time as permitted by law to enable such person to seek a court order prohibiting
or conditioning the release of the documents. The Village assumes no contractual obligation to
enforce any exemption.
d. RFP Amendments — The Village reserves the right to change the RFP schedule or issue
amendments to the RFP at any time. The Village also reserves the right to cancel or reissue the RFP,
to reject any or all proposals, to waive any irregularities or informalities in the selection process, and
to accept or reject any item or combination of items. The Village reserves the right to request
clarification of information from any vendor or to request supplemental material deemed necessary
to assist in the evaluation of the proposal. The Village reserves the right to effect any agreement
deemed by the Village to be in its best interest. This RFP does not obligate the Village to accept or
contract for any expressed or implied services. The Village reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals, to waive any irregularities or informalities in any proposal or in the proposal procedures,
and to accept or reject any item or combination of items.
In the event of a material modification, all known and/or potential proposers will be notified of an
amendment to this RFP. If deemed necessary by the Village, proposers will be given an opportunity
to modify their proposal in the specific areas that are affected by the modification.
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e. Proposal Submission - Each proposer must submit one (1) original and four (4) copies of their
proposal. In addition, an electronic copy of the proposal and any supporting documentation must be
submitted on CD-ROM. The complete proposal package must be submitted in a sealed envelope,
clearly identified as "PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM." The proposals may be mailed or
delivered to:
Chris Smith, Finance Director
418 Main Street
Lemont, IL 60439
Proposals must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on Friday,May 2,2014.
Proposers accept all risks of late delivery of mailed proposals regardless of fault. Facsimile and other
electronically transmitted proposals will not be considered. All proposals and accompanying
documentation will become the property of the Village and will not be returned.
f. Terms and Conditions—
1. In the event that the proposer to whom the services are awarded does not execute a contract
within thirty(30) calendar days after Village Board approval,the Village may give notice to such
proposer of intent to award the contract to the next most qualified proposer or to call for new
proposals and may proceed to act accordingly.
2. The Village will not reimburse any vendors for any costs involved in the preparation and
submission of responses to this RFP or in the preparation for and attendance at subsequent
interviews.
3. The information in this RFP indicates an estimate of the average number of transactions per
month. This number is the Village's best estimate of the average volume and the Village in no
way guarantees these as minimum or maximum volumes.
4. Proposers shall thoroughly examine and be familiar with these specifications. The failure or
omission of any proposer to receive or examine this document shall in no way relieve any
proposer of obligations with respect to this proposal or the subsequent contract.
5. The contract may be terminated by either party by giving written notice to the other party at least
ninety (90) calendar days before the proposed termination date. This provision may be exercised
only after the contract has been in effect for at least six(6) calendar months. The Proposer shall
be entitled to just and equitable compensation for any satisfactory work completed to the
termination date. Under no circumstances will any damages be paid as a result of the termination
of this contract. If the Proposer exercises the right to terminate the contract early, it cannot
submit future proposals to the Village for a period of ten(10)years.
6. The Village also reserves the right to cancel the contract without a 90 day written notice if the
Proposer is sold or merged with another entity. However, an automatic continuation of all terms
of the agreement in the event of a merger or acquisition may occur as long as the new entity
guarantees in writing that they will continue to meet all required terms of the agreement and the
Village agrees in writing to the continuation of the agreement.
7. The Village also reserves the right to terminate the contract without a 90 day written notice if the
awarded Proposer fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions of this RFP.
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8. Equal Employment Opportunity/Anti-Sexual Harassment Policy. During the term of the contract,
the Proposer shall comply in all respects with the Equal Employment Opportunity Act/Illinois
Human Rights Act. The Proposer shall have a written equal employment opportunity policy
statement declaring that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, disability, or age. Findings of non-compliance with applicable state or federal equal
employment opportunity laws and regulations may be sufficient reason for revocation or
cancellation of the contract.
9. The Proposer shall comply with the provisions of the Illinois Drug Free Workplace Act and the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
10. For purposes of indemnification requirements, the following terms shall have the meanings set
forth below:
The "Proposer" means and includes the person or entity submitting a bid in response to this
RFP, all of its employees, agents and assignees, and all of its affiliates and subsidiaries, its
subcontractors and/or assignees and their respective servants, agents and employees; and
"Loss"means any and all loss, damage liability or expense of any nature whatsoever, whether
incurred as a judgment, settlement, penalty, fine or otherwise (including attorney's fees and
the cost of defense).
Indemnity. For purposes of this Agreement, Proposer hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and
hold harmless the Village, its employees and agents from any and all "Loss" where "Loss" is
caused or incurred or alleged to be caused or incurred in whole or in part as a result of the
negligence or other actionable fault of the Proposer. It is agreed as a
specific element of
consideration of this Agreement that this indemnity shall apply notwithstanding the joint,
concurring or contributory or comparative fault or negligence of the Village or any third party
and, further notwithstanding any theory of law including, but not limited to, a characterization of
the Village's or any third party's joint, concurring or contributory or comparative fault or
negligence as either passive or active in nature; provided, however,that the Proposer's obligation
hereunder shall not include amounts attributable to the fault or negligence of the Village.
Nothing in this section shall be deemed to impose liability on the Proposer to indemnify the
Village for loss when the Village's negligence or other actionable fault is the sole cause of loss.
11. Jurisdiction, Venue, Choice of Law. The RFP and contract shall be governed by and construed
according to the laws of the State of Illinois. Jurisdiction and venue shall be exclusively found in
the Circuit Court of Cook County, State of Illinois.
12. Non-Enforcement by the Village. The Proposer shall not be excused from complying with any of
the requirements of the RFP or contract because of any failure on the part of the Village, on any
one or more occasions, to insist on the Proposer's performance or to seek the Proposer's
compliance with anyone or more of said terms or conditions.
13. Proposer shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations and rules promulgated by any federal,
state, local, or other governmental authority or regulatory body pertaining to all aspects of the
Work, now in effect, or which may become in effect during the performance of the Work. The
scope of the laws, regulations, and rules referred to in this paragraph includes, but is in no way
limited to, the Illinois Human Rights Act, Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003, Occupational Safety &
Health Act along with the standards and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto (including but
not limited to those safety requirements involving work on elevated platforms), all forms of
traffic regulations, public utility, Interstate and Intrastate Commerce Commission regulations,
Workers' Compensation Laws, Public Construction Bond Act, Prevailing Wage Laws, Public
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Works Preference Act, Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act, USA Security Act,
federal Social Security Act (and any of its titles), and any other law, rule or regulation of the
Illinois Department of Labor, Department of Transportation, Illinois Environmental Protection
Act, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Illinois Department of Human Rights, Human
Rights Commission, EEOC,and the Village of Lemont.
14. Proposer agrees to furnish all documentation related to the RFP or contract and any
documentation related to the Village required under an Illinois Freedom of Information Act
(ILCS 140/1 et. seq.) ("FOIA") request within five (5) days after Village issues notice of such
request to the Proposer. Proposer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Village,and
agrees to pay all reasonable costs connected therewith (including, but not limited to reasonable
attorney's and witness fees, filing fees and any other expenses) for the Village to defend any and
all causes, actions, causes of action, disputes, prosecutions, or conflicts arising from the
Proposer's, actual or alleged violation of the FOIA or the Proposer's failure to furnish all
documentation related to a request within five(5)days after Village issues notice of a request.
Furthermore, should the Proposer request that Village utilize a lawful exemption under FOIA in
relation to any FOIA request thereby denying that request, the Proposer agrees to pay all costs
connected therewith (such as reasonable attorneys' and witness fees, filing fees and any other
expenses) to defend the denial of the request. The defense shall include, but not be limited to,
challenged or appealed denials of FOIA requests to either the Illinois Attorney General or a court
of competent jurisdiction. Proposer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Village,
and agrees to pay all costs connected therewith (such as reasonable attorneys' and witness fees,
filing g fees and any other expenses) to defend any denial of a FOIA request by the Proposer's
request to utilize a lawful exemption to the Village.
15. Insurance. Proposer shall maintain a financial institution bond, Form 24 or equivalent, with a
limit of not less than $3,000,000, banker's professional liability in the amount of$2,000,000 per
occurrence/annual aggregate and valuable paper coverage.
Section II— Term and Scope of Services
a. Term of Agreement—The fees specified in the proposal shall remain fixed for a 3-year period.
b. Scope - The Purchasing Card Program's goal is to utilize electronic processing to reduce or
eliminate certain types of paper-based processing thereby saving Village employees' time and
effort and streamlining payments to vendors without sacrificing accuracy and policy compliance. The
selected vendor will assist the Village in accomplishing that goal by offering the following:
• Set transaction controls/limits for each cardholder to include:
o Maximum transaction size
o Number of transactions in the period(e.g. Day, week,month)
o Transaction dollar volume in a period(e.g. Day, week,month)
o Monthly credit limits
o Total balances(high credit limit)
o Merchant Category codes or groups
o Merchant ID
o No cash advances permitted
o All card expiration dates must be the same
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• Use an electronic card management system to allow access to transactions and account
maintenance online. Ability to deactivate, reactivate, and modify transaction controls online in
real time.
• Comprehensive online reporting capabilities for proper oversight and compliance review.
• Screen transaction activity for fraud pattern.
• Customize cards with Village's logo and tax identification number
• Integrate the purchasing card transaction with the Village's accounting software.
• Customer service and technology support with a high level of commitment and skills.
Section III - RFP Response Instructions
All Proposers wishing to submit a proposal must submit the following documents:
• Title Page including the proposal subject, Proposer's name, contact person's name, mailing
address,e-mail address,phone number, fax number and the date of the proposal
• Background information of the Proposer, including full name and principal address, local
locations, basic information of the Proposer as an institution and summary of experience with
municipal clients
• A description of the organization and location of the relationship team that will be assigned to
the Village including the experience of this relationship team
• Scope of Services—Clearly describe the scope of services as required under this RFP,
including the following information:
1. What billing cycles and payment terms are available?
2. Describe rebate program.
3. Explain how your software and solution integrates and interfaces with the Village's
Financial Software-New World.
4. Does your Purchasing Card Program allow the Village to customize imported fields?
5. Transactions are posted directly to a vendor file. Do you have a custom field that
will import transactions to be posted to the vendor file?
6. How long are statements available for viewing on-line? Does your software solution
have an archival system?
7. Please provide a description of your company and its relevant prior experience with a
Purchase Card Program.
8. Please provide municipal references that are using your Purchasing Card Program
with the New World System.
• Cost Proposal:
a. The fee proposal shall contain all inclusive pricing for the services requested. All
volumes indicated in the aforementioned section are estimates as they are based on
historical data. Provide a summary of costs associated with the following:
1.Annual cost of card.
2.Per transaction fee.
3.Costs of implementing a purchasing card program-pilot program details if
applicable.
4.Training offered. Details on costs, materials,tools.
• Contact Information for five(5)references to which the proposer is currently providing a
Purchasing Card Program. Include the following information with your proposal.
a. Contact Name
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b. Title
c. Name of Customer
d. Address
e. Telephone Number
f. Fax Number
g. E-mail Address
h. #of Years as Customer
i. Services Utilized
• Additional data and other information as required by the Village during the RFP process
If a proposer cannot meet any of the specifications, expectations or services in Section II or takes
exception to any of the terms or conditions presented, that information should be distinctly noted in the
appropriate sections. If no exceptions are presented, the Village will assume the bank is capable of and
will provide full capabilities as described in Section II. Should third party vendors be necessary to
provide any of the requested services, the detailed involvement of those parties and delineation of
responsibilities should be explained in the appropriate sections.
Section IV - Proposal Evaluation
a. Proposals will be evaluated by a committee of Village staff Evaluations will be based on criteria
outlined herein which may be weighted by the Village in a manner it deems appropriate. All
proposals will be evaluated using the same criteria and weighting.The criteria used will be:
1. Responsiveness to RFP - The Village will consider all the material submitted to determine
whether the proposer's offering is in compliance with the RFP.
2. Ability to Perform Required Services - The Village will consider all the material submitted
by each proposer, and other relevant material it may otherwise obtain, to determine whether
the proposer is capable of and has a history of successfully completing contracts of this type.
The proposer shall furnish acceptable evidence of their ability to perform, regarding such
categories as expertise/experience, equipment, facilities and personnel qualified to perform
requested duties. Failure or refusal to provide such information upon request may cause the
proposal to be rejected.
3. References — The Village may contact references directly to inquire about the quality and
type of services currently being provided to other customers.
4. Fees-The Village will evaluate the proposed fees for the services requested in this RFP.
b. Optional Interviews and Site Visits - The Village may, at its sole option, conduct interviews and/or
site visits as part of the final selection process.
c. The inclusion in any proposal and/or in the related proposed contract of any language which directly
or indirectly limits and/or in any manner purports to limit the liability of the Proposer for any
negligence, malfeasance, and/or failure by the Propser to perform its obligations under its proposed
contract may, in the sole discretion of the Village, be grounds for disqualification of such proposal.
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PLEASE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING
PAGES WITH YOUR PROPOSAL
ONE (1) ORIGINAL
AND
FOUR (4) COPIES
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PROPOSAL FORM
PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM
Company Name:
Contact Person:
Address:
City, State,Zip:
TX:( )
FX:( )
Signature:
E-Mail Address Required:
The proposer acknowledges receipt of the addenda as follows:
Addendum No. Addendum No. Addendum No.
This proposal is an offer which shall be considered accepted only after the Village Board authorizes the execution
of the contract. In the event that this proposal is accepted and an award of contract is made,the proposer does
hereby agree to deliver to the Village the signed and executed Contract as specified in the General Instructions
within ten(10)working days after the date of such acceptance and notification thereof.
This proposal,when accepted and signed by an authorized signatory of the Village,shall become a contract
binding upon the person,partnership,or corporation to supply or perform as specified and upon the Village to
accept the product or service.
Name of Proposer Signature and Title
Date
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PROPOSAL EXCEPTION FORM
Name of Proposer:
The Proposer wishes to note exceptions to the following items in the Request for Proposal:
Page Number Item Estimated(Costs)
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• First Midwest Bank
Corporate Credit Card Agreement
Revenue Share Addendum
THIS ADDENDUM, to the Corporate Credit Card Agreement, is made as of this day of
20_("Addendum Effective Date") by and between First Midwest Bank("First Midwest")
and ("Customer").
FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the receipt and sufficiency of which
are hereby acknowledged, the undersigned parties agree as follows:
1) Addendum to the Agreement
a) First Midwest Bank will provide Customer a 50 basis point Revenue Share on their
annual corporate credit card purchases provided the Customer spends one (1) million
dollars per calendar year on the corporate credit card.
b) Revenue Share is paid by ACH and is generated and deposited following the end of
each fiscal quarter. Revenue Share is not available in the form of reductions in the
amount of any account payments due.
c) Revenue Share is earned on Net Purchases only, which means purchases of goods and
services made for business purposes with the First Midwest Visa One Card by the
Signing Individual or any other authorized user of the account, net of any returns and
credits.Net Purchases does not include and Revenue Share is not earned on, cash
advances, balance transfers, fees, finance charges, adjustments, or any other
transactions or charges.
d) To participate in the Revenue Share program, an account must be open and in good
standing. Purchases made during any billing cycle for which the monthly payment is
not paid as agreed or in which the account is over its credit limit or otherwise in default
will not be included in the Revenue Share program. If the account status does not return
to good standing prior to year-end, any accrued Revenue Share will be forfeited, and
the program will not automatically renew. Forfeiture of any accrued Revenue Share
does not reduce or eliminate the Customer's contractual obligation as defined in the
Corporate Credit Card Agreement.
e) Participation in the Revenue Share Program is automatically renewed each year at the
terms and fees then in effect, unless Customer notifies First Midwest of cancellation.
f) In the event of fraud, or abuse of the Revenue Share program or violation of the
program rules, First Midwest reserves the right to cancel the Customer's participation
in the program
g) The First Midwest Bank Revenue Share Program is offered at the sole discretion of
First Midwest Bank, and we reserve the right to change the amount of Revenue Share a
Customer may receive based on interchange decreases/increases enacted by Visa®.
•
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Corporate Credit Card Revenue Share
Addendum as of the Effective Date below.
First Midwest Bank Client:
By:
By:
Printed Name: Printed Name:
Title:
Title:
Date:
Date:
Account Number for ACH: