GBP definition

GBP means the lawful currency of the United Kingdom.
GBP. “£” and “sterling” denote the lawful currency of the United Kingdom.
GBP means the lawful currency for the time being of the United Kingdom.

Examples of GBP in a sentence

  • Total GBP savings achieved per month, with the inclusion of the overall total month-on- month.

  • The Licensee shall also pay to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the amount of value added tax (“VAT”) that is lawfully imposed upon the Licence Fee or other amount payable by the Licensee under this Agreement (it being acknowledged that where VAT is chargeable, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may charge VAT in GBP (Pound Sterling) at its discretion), subject to receipt from Banijay of a valid VAT invoice.

  • The estimated total value of contracts awarded under the framework agreement is estimated to be GBP 300 million.

  • Schedule 1, Appendix 7 - Support Documen SCHEDULE 2 Charges and Payment Profile In consideration for the provision of the Juniper Support Services the Customer shall pay to the Contractor as follows: The Total Charges are in Great British Pounds (GBP) and are exclusive of VAT, for which the Customer shall be additionally liable.

  • GBP saving achieved per Fuel Card transaction in comparison to what the general public would have paid for that transaction.


More Definitions of GBP

GBP and “£” mean British Pounds.
GBP or “Pound Sterling” means Pound Sterling, the lawful currency of the United Kingdom;
GBP. , “Sterling” and “£” means the lawful currency for the time being of the United Kingdom.
GBP means the lawful currency of the United Kingdom, the relevant amount being expressed in pennies (one hundredth of a Pound Sterling).