Those selected from the 19-strong shortlist will share a 35m annual marketing print budget.
Barclays wants to place larger volumes of work through fewer best-in-class suppliers in a bid to reduce costs (PrintWeek, 26 July).
However, it has faced criticism from some companies for including an e-tendering stage, and also from those that had worked with the bank for many years, but had not been invited to tender.
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