Title
Awarding Request for Proposal for Arbitrage Rebate Services.
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Summary: The City issued an RFP for arbitrage rebate services with the new agreement to begin at the conclusion of the five-year term on the current agreement with Arbitrage Compliance Specialists (ACS). The current term expires on September 30, 2023.
Responses to the latest RFP for arbitrage rebate services were due on September 18, 2023. A notice to proposers was published in the Pasadena Citizen on August 30th, September 6th and continuously on the City’s website. Three (3) firms responded as follows: Arbitrage Compliance Specialists, Hilltop Securities, and Eide Bailly. The following evaluation criteria was applied to analyze and score the responses with the greatest emphasis on qualifications, experience, and technical ability:
30 points Technical ability
30 points Qualifications and experience
15 points Thoroughness of response
15 points References
10 points Pricing
100 points Total
The goal of the RFP process was to select a qualified firm to perform the City's arbitrage rebate services for fiscal years 2024 through 2026, with an option to extend the agreement in each of the two successive years through fiscal year 2028. The selected firm must be able to, accurately and on a timely basis, complete all necessary arbitrage rebate computations and reporting. Because these are specialized services that are not typically handled in-house, this involves effective communication with the City in order to establish a timeline for reporting deadlines and to then obtain the required data for the computations. The firm should be available to respond to questions related to arbitrage rebate at any time including questions that may arise during the bond issuance process.
The responses were reviewed and scored by the Director of Finance, Accounting Supervisor and Assistant City Manager. All firms that responded have experience providing arbitrage rebate services. Based on the evaluation criteria, the final ranking is as follows:
1. Arbitrage Compliance Specialists
2. Hilltop Securities
3. Edie Bailly
The City finds no compelling reason to migrate these services to a new firm at this time, and recommends award of the RFP to ACS. ACS has been doing a great job for the City, and given their knowledge and experience working with the City the last ten years, this would benefit the City in terms of the time and expense of transitioning to a new firm. ACS solely provides arbitrage rebate services and has done so since 1986. The team assigned to work on the City's engagement has a combined 131 years of experience in providing arbitrage services. ACS has offered the same pricing as the previous term, making their agreement the lowest cost to the City of all three proposals. The ACS reports include a CPA review and the firm is prepared to assist and defend the City in the event of an IRS audit or inquiry at no additional cost.
Fiscal/Budgetary Impact:
Arbitrage rebate services are funded by the respective bond proceeds. If funds are not available in the particular bond fund, the fees may be paid out of the General Fund (Account Number 10-105-4240, Consultant Fee).
Recommended action
Award the RFP for arbitrage rebate services to Arbitrage Compliance Specialists.