This tender has been awarded to FIRST TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL for R 9 099 025 17.
FIRST TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL
Issuing Organization
Land and Agricultural Development Bank of South Africa (Land Bank)
Location
National
Award Date
31 October 2025
Award Date
31 October 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
58946
Awarded To
FIRST TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL
Awarding Entity
Land and Agricultural Development Bank of South Africa (Land Bank)
Award Value
R 9 099 025 17
Awarded: 31 October 2025
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