Client Onboarding definition

Client Onboarding is the 30-day period of time used to collect information, observation, documentation, and share process related logistics between the Provider and Client. The 30-day period begins upon signature of both parties on a Managed Services Agreement.

Examples of Client Onboarding in a sentence

  • In the event the Carriers shall require Client to update or change its processes, terms of service, use or policies as set out in the Client Onboarding Form, Client agrees that it must comply with such requirements in order to obtain the consent from the Carriers.

  • Client further consents to TeleSign sharing details of the Client’s proposed use of such TeleSign Services with the Carriers, which may include Client’s Confidential Information, in order to provide the Carriers with additional context to the information provided by Client in the Client Onboarding Form.

  • To obtain such consent, Client must first complete the Client Onboarding Form, which Client agrees, shall be submitted by TeleSign on Client’s behalf to the Carriers.

  • The Client is responsible to fully review and recommend any changes, additions, or subtractions within the Client Onboarding period and any and all items not listed fall outside the Covered Resources and scope of this SLA, and outside the obligations and are unknown to the Provider.

  • Client or Prime Contractor shall identify and designate points of contact who will engage and interact with RapidDeploy support during Client Onboarding.

  • For the first monthly billing, the monthly fee shall be charged on the day of funding of the account that has been opened following the execution of this Advisory Agreement and Client Onboarding has been completed.

  • To obtain such consent, Client must first complete the Client Onboarding Form, which Client agrees, shall be submitted by Telesign on Client’s behalf to the Carriers.

  • Prior to entering into this Agreement, BDI has requested, and the Client has provided, certain “Know Your Client” information and documentation in order for BDI to ascertain the existence and financial standing of the Client's business ("the Client Onboarding Process").

  • All information provided to Blockware by Customer is accurate, current and not misleading in any material respect, including without limitation, the KYC, AML and other information provided to Blockware on Customer’s Client Onboarding Form, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B.

  • Furthermore, as part of the Client Onboarding Process, BDI may need to obtain consent from the Brands and, therefore, BDI’s acceptance of the Client is also, in such cases, subject to such consents being granted from the relevant Brands.

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