Frequently Asked Questions

You only need a single subscription for your entire business, which includes unlimited user accounts.

No. The sub-business feature allows a holding company to link to its subsidiary companies. However, within the system, these subsidiaries operate independently from the holding company. As a result, each sub-business will need to upgrade to premium separately to access the benefits this offers.

When two companies are merged, the ‘Merge To’ company remains, while the ‘Merge From’ company is deleted after its data has been transferred and attached to the ‘Merge To’ company.

For example:

Company: Maths R Us Pty Ltd has people Alan Turing, Leonardo Fibonacci and Ada Augusta. It has responded to tenders Tender A, Tender B and Tender C.

Company: Showtime Tunes Pty Ltd has people Giuseppe Verdi, Johann Bach and Richard Strauss. It has responded to Tender 1 Tender 2 and Tender 3.

After merging Showtime Tunes Pty Ltd (the ‘Merge From’ company) into Maths R Us Pty Ltd (the ‘Merge To’ company), Showtime Tunes Pty Ltd will no longer exist. However, Maths R Us Pty Ltd will now include the people Alan Turing, Leonardo Fibonacci, Ada Augusta, Giuseppe Verdi, Johann Bach, and Richard Strauss, and will have responded to tenders Tender A, Tender B, Tender C, Tender 1, Tender 2, and Tender 3.

No, merging companies does not delete your data. The data from the 'Merge From' company will be transferred to and belong to the 'Merge To' company.

Premium subscriptions are available on a monthly or annual basis, depending on the selected plan. If you cancel, your account will revert to a standard account associated with your home site at the end of your current paid term (e.g., Tenders Vic or SA Tenders and Contracts).

You are not locked into a contract. Premium subscriptions are available on a month-to-month or annual basis, so you can cancel at any time.

You can pay using Visa, American Express or Mastercard.

No. Consolidated Tenders does not store your credit card information.
All transactions are done through the Commonwealth Bank BPoint system, which is a secure card storage and payment processing system. BPoint satisfies all of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCIDSS) compliance requirements.