Hibret Bank invites bids for ATM monitoring tool

Hibret Bank has issued a call for local and international tenders to install, integrate, support, and maintain an ATM monitoring tool. Bidders must follow specific procedures and deadlines for submission and opening.

Hibret Bank has announced Bid No. HB/017/2025, inviting local and international bidders to submit proposals for the installation, integration, support, and maintenance of an ATM monitoring tool.

Interested parties can obtain bidding documents from the bank's Procurement Division, located in Lideta sub-city, Woreda 08, Ras Abebe Aregay Street, opposite Addis Ababa University School of Commerce, at Hibret Tower on the 19th floor. To purchase a complete set, bidders must pay a non-refundable fee of 230 Birr into Account Number IN0403007 at any Hibret Bank branch.

Proposals must be submitted in sealed envelopes, adhering strictly to the instructions in the bid document, by 2:00 PM on January 14, 2026, at the Hibret Bank Head Office Procurement Division on the 19th floor of Hibret Tower. The bids will be opened at 2:30 PM the same day on the 4th floor of Hibret Tower, in the presence of bidders or their representatives who wish to attend.

Failure to follow the bid document's instructions and conditions may result in rejection from the competition. The bank reserves the right to accept or reject any bid in whole or in part. For further information, contact 011 465 5222 ext. 212 and 211, or 011 470 6541.

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