Postbank seeks qualified vendors to supply 96 lockable money boxes and 96 laptop locks to enhance security at high-risk sites. Proposals must meet specified requirements and be submitted by May 4, 2026.
Postbank is inviting tenders for the procurement of 96 lockable money boxes and 96 laptop locks to bolster security measures across its high-risk operational sites. The money boxes must be made of durable metal with a key lock mechanism, while the laptop locks should feature a 4-digit combination lock and be compatible with standard Kensington security slots. This initiative aims to ensure that Postbank debit cards are securely stored, reducing the risks of theft and unauthorized access.
Vendors are required to deliver the products to Postbank's Freepen Building in Bloemfontein within five working days after receiving the award letter. All proposals must include a comprehensive cost breakdown and adhere to the General Conditions of Contract as prescribed by National Treasury. This procurement not only enhances asset protection but also aligns with Postbank's commitment to maintaining a secure environment for its operations.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in security equipment manufacturing and supply, particularly those with experience in providing lockable storage solutions and electronic security devices.