This tender has been awarded to LATERAL UNISON INSURANCE BROKERS for R 483 556 00.
LATERAL UNISON INSURANCE BROKERS
Issuing Organization
Francis Baard District Municipality
Location
Northern Cape
Award Date
21 January 2025
Award Date
21 January 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
42431
1 KUNENE MAKOPO RISK SOLUTIONS R 764 154.27 YEAR 1 ONLY 2 SANKOFA INSURANCE BROKERS R 747 973.60 3 MAKSURE RISK SOLUTIONS R 729 683.44 4 MUNENE RISK SERVICES R 913 202.62 5 SERENITY FINANCIAL SERVICES R 848 324.11 6 MPUMELELO SERVICES R 790 495.81 7 LATERAL UNISON R 483 556.00 8 SIMAH RISK ADVISORS R 457 313.29 9 SILVER LAKE TRADING R 726 403.00 10 BONUM ADVISORY R 2 634 957.24
Awarded To
(LATERAL UNISON INSURANCE BROKERS)
Awarding Entity
Francis Baard District Municipality
Award Value
R 483 556 00
Awarded: 21 January 2025
GOVERNMENT
Supply and delivery of machinery and equipment (re-advert)
The appointment of a suitable events organiser and manager for hosting the fbdm hiv/aids benefit concert 2025
Re-advert for provision of security services at frances baard offices for a period of three (3) years
Maintenance and servicing of the standby generator for a period of three years (36 months)
Provision of professional services for the quality assessments audit of the rural road asset management system for two (2) years
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Provision of insurance cover for municipal assets for a period of 36 months
The provision of short-term insurance for the period from 01 july 2025 to 30 june 2028
Request for proposals for the appointment of an authorised financial service provider to furnish advice and render intermediary services for three (3) years for council for medical schemes
Appointment of a professional short-term insurance broker to manage the short-term insurance portfolio of the construction industry development board for a period of thirty-six (36) months.
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Request for quotations for of service provider for minor building, repair and reinstatement works associated with the core room fire suppression and detection infrastructure at kimberley airport.
Appointment of a panel for provision of legal services for a period of 36 months as and when required.
Appointment of a panel of events management companies to organise and manage the commemoration of national days and hosting of departmental events for a period of three (3) years.
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