KES definition

KES means the currency of the Borrower;
KES means the currency of the Recipient;
KES means Kosmos Energy Senegal, a company incorporated under the laws of the Cayman Islands with registered number 290078 and having its registered office at P.O. Box 32322, 4th Floor, Century Yard, Cricket Square, Elgin Avenue, Xxxxxx Town, Grand Cayman KY1-0000, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx.

Examples of KES in a sentence

  • Certified copies of audited financial statements for the Bidder’s Company for the last three (3) years showing cash and cash equivalents of KES 1 billion.

  • E mail …………….Nature of Business ……………………………………………………………………………………………..Registration Certificate No. …………………………………………………………………………………Maximum value of business which you can handle at any one time – KES.

  • Bidders demonstrating affordable housing development projects1 undertaken in the last ten (10) years will have an advantage.1For purposes of this RFP, an affordable housing project is a housing development with units costing less than KES 6 Mn per unit with contract sum of at least KES 100 millionv.

  • A complete set of tender documents may be purchased or obtained by interested tenders upon payment of a non- refundable fees of KES 1,000 in cash or Banker's Cheque and payable to the address given below.

  • Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect Bidding documents from the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government (State Department for Correctional Services) Supply Chain Management Office, Teleposta Towers 13th Floor, upon payment of Non Refundable fee of KES.


More Definitions of KES

KES means Kenya Shillings, the lawful currency of Kenya;
KES means Kesair Technologies, LLC.
KES or “Kshs” means Kenya Shillings, the lawful currency of the Republic of Kenya;
KES means Kenyan Shillings, the lawful currency of Kenya;
KES means Key Energy Services, LLC.
KES means Kenya Shillings. "LPG" means liquified petroleum gas.
KES or “Knowledge Experts” means knowledge experts, which includes legal, risk management and insurance, procurement, security and privacy, human resources, and financial experts.