The Department of Home Affairs seeks bids for cash-in-transit services across its offices for a period of five years. Key requirements include secure cash collection and banking, with a focus on safety and reliability.
The Department of Home Affairs is inviting bids for the provision of cash-in-transit services to ensure the secure collection and banking of cash from its various offices nationwide. This contract will span five years, requiring bidders to demonstrate a robust operational framework, including a fleet of armored vehicles and trained security personnel. Service providers must comply with all relevant security regulations and maintain a high standard of service delivery to mitigate risks associated with cash handling.
Bidders are expected to submit proposals for specific provinces, with the option to bid for multiple areas. The successful bidder will be responsible for daily cash collections and must have the capability to adapt to the Department's ongoing transition towards a cashless system. This tender emphasizes the importance of safety, efficiency, and compliance with national treasury regulations, making it an excellent opportunity for experienced cash management firms with a proven track record in secure cash transportation.
This tender is suitable for security firms, cash management companies, and logistics providers with experience in cash handling and transportation. Businesses must have the necessary resources, including a fleet of armored vehicles and trained personnel, to meet the stringent requirements of the Department of Home Affairs.