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Description / Scope of Work
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University of Law, a public sector university located in Karachi, Sindh, invites sealed bids for the provision of health insurance services. This tender is referenced as NIT No. SZABUL/PS/2026-27/002 and is open to SECP registered well-reputed health insurance companies that are listed as active taxpayers with the Federal Board of Revenue for income tax purposes and the Sindh Revenue Board for sales tax purposes. The tender document outlines comprehensive requirements for health insurance coverage for the university's staff and students.
Eligible bidders must be registered with SECP and maintain active tax payer status with both FBR and SRB. Bidders are required to submit a bid security of PKR 750,000. The tender follows a single-stage, two-envelope bidding procedure. A non-refundable tender fee of PKR 5,000 is payable as a pay order or demand draft in favor of the university. Bidders must ensure all documentation and compliance requirements are met as per the Sindh Public Procurement Rules, 2010 as amended.
Tender documents can be obtained from the Director Finance or ADF Purchase at the Finance Department, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University of Law, Chaudhry Khaliq-uz-Zamman Road, Block-08, Clifton, Karachi, Sindh, during office hours by submitting the non-refundable tender fee. Documents are also available on the university website www.szabul.edu.pk and the Sindh Public Procurement Regulatory Authority portal. Bids must be submitted by 22 July 2026 at 1400 hours, with opening scheduled for 22 July 2026 at 1500 hours. Contact: Director Finance, Phone +92-21-99206452-3, Email: DF@szabul.edu.pk.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
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University seeking multi-year health insurance provider for staff and student cohort.
Scale appears medium based on public sector university population. Single-stage two-envelope process suggests standardized coverage model rather than bespoke design. Notable: 12-month closure window indicates deliberate planning; insurance providers should assess whether employee + student demographics (likely 500–2000 covered lives) align with their underwriting appetite and claims experience in education sector.
Who can bid: SECP-registered health insurance companies only. Must maintain active taxpayer status with FBR (income tax) and SRB (sales tax). No PEC category applicable (services, not construction). Foreign insurers must typically hold SECP license and local presence.