Tender Details
Description / Scope of Work
National Bank of Pakistan (Stores), Wing Head (SSW) invites sealed bids for the supply of office and computer stationery items. This is a national-level, single-stage procurement conducted through a one-envelope bidding process. The tender covers various office and computer stationery goods required by NBP operations across Pakistan, with procurement division based at 3rd Floor, NBP Head Office Building, I.I Chundrigar Road, Karachi, Sindh. The scope includes supply of specified items listed in the tender document with detailed technical specifications and quantities.
Bidders must satisfy standard eligibility criteria applicable to goods procurement. Bidders are required to submit a bid securing declaration as per the prescribed format, demonstrating their commitment to the tender process. Detailed eligibility requirements, financial capacity evaluation criteria, and past experience documentation are outlined in the bid data sheet. Bidders should carefully review all technical specifications and related services of goods sections before submission.
Bid documents are available from the issuing office and may be obtained by contacting the Department Head, Tender, Procurement Division (LCMG) at the NBP Head Office Building. Bids must be submitted in a single sealed envelope containing all required documentation. The tender advertisement is dated August 19, 2026. For further clarification, bidders may contact the procurement division at +92-213-890-2533 or email teemar@nbp.com.pk. All bidders are required to execute an Integrity Pact and provide a Performance Guarantee as specified in the tender conditions.
For Bidders: Our Analysis PAKISTANTENDER INSIGHT
Independent analysis by PakistanTender — not part of the official notice. Always confirm details against the original tender document.
NBP seeks office and computer stationery supplies under a national single-envelope tender.
The procurement appears modest in scale given the nature of consumable goods. Bidders should note the strict single-stage, one-envelope format leaves no room for post-bid clarification; all technical specifications and compliance documentation must be complete at submission. The bid securing declaration requirement and mandatory Integrity Pact indicate NBP's emphasis on bidder credibility. This appears to be a recurring consumable supply need rather than one-off capital purchase.
Who can bid: The notice does not explicitly state PEC, SECP or NTN requirements. Typically, suppliers of goods to Pakistani federal organisations must hold an active NTN (National Tax Number) and be registered with SECP if a corporate entity, or hold a valid proprietorship certificate if sole proprietor. Bidders must demonstrate financial capacity and clean litigation history as per evaluation criteria.