NEPSE Invites Bids for Security Guard Services

Bajarko Chirfar
Bajarko Chirfar
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NEPSE Invites Bids for Security Guard Services

The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) has called for bids to supply security guard services for its property in Bhadrakali.


The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) has called for a national e-tender to hire security guard services. This is for ensure the safety of its building and properties located at UNI Shanti Marg, Bhadrakali.

Who Can Bid?

NEPSE inviting bids from service provider companies, firms, or institutions to provide these security guard services. These providers must be properly licensed by the Nepal Government’s relevant authorities and also registered and up-to-date with the Social Security Fund.

How to Apply

Interested bidder can download the tender documents from the electronic procurement system, www.bolpatra.gov.np. This system is managed by the Public Procurement Monitoring Office.

The deadline for submitting bids through the e-procurement system is 12:00 PM on Bhadra 18, 2083 B.S. The bids will be opened on the very same day at 1:00 PM at the NEPSE office. Bidders or their representatives are welcomed to be present during the opening.

Important Requirements

Bidders also need to submit a bid bond of at least Rs. 2 lakh with their tender. This bond needs to be issued by a commercial bank or a financial institution licensed by Nepal Rastra Bank. The bond should be valid for at least 120 days starting from the date bids are opened.

For those who prefer to submit a cash deposit instead of a bank guarantee, they can deposit the amount into NEPSE’s Operating Account No. 07501010000775 at Global IME Bank Limited, Kamaladi. After depositing, the bank voucher must be presented.

For any additional details about the tender, interested parties can contact NEPSE at 01-5350755 during regular office hours.


AI Disclaimer: This article was originally published on https://bajarkochirfar.com. It has been translated with the help of AI. For the best understanding and accurate facts, we recommend reading the original Nepali version.


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