Request for Proposals to supply, install and configure servers, central storage and networking equipment’s in AOS data center for core banking system of tea growers owned Sacco’s in Rwanda

AFR is a Rwandan not for
Profit Company, established in March 2010 by the governments of the United
Kingdom (UK) and Rwanda and with support from the UK Department for
International Development (DFID), and the World Bank. Existing funders of AFR
include DFID, The MasterCard Foundation, Sweden, USAID, and KfW.
Request for Proposals to
supply, install and configure servers, central storage and networking
equipment’s in AOS data center for core banking system of tea growers owned
Sacco’s in Rwanda

About Access to Finance
Rwanda (AFR)
AFR is a Rwandan not for
Profit organization, established in March 2010 by the governments of the United
Kingdom (UK) and Rwanda and with support from the UK Department for International
Development (DFID), and the World Bank. Existing funders of AFR include DFID,
The MasterCard Foundation, Sweden and USAID. AFR’s strategic focus is
stimulating financial sector development by partnering with financial
institutions and other stakeholders to increase access to and use of financial
services. We identify and address constraints that prevent the financial market
from reaching Rwanda’s low-income population, and promote innovations and
learning that result in sustainable change in the financial sector. Improving
access to financial services for the rural poor and women is a particular
focus.
About the Project of
automation of Non-Umurenge SACCOs, COOPEC and MFIs to improve efficiencies in
the provision of financial services to low-income people.
The Government of Rwanda
(GoR) in its various development programs has underlined the strategic role
played by SACCOs and MFIs in providing financial services to low-income people
however these SACCOs face numerous challenges including operating under a
manual system that is prone to fraud and errors.
AFR in its phase two has
secured funding to support SACCOs and MFIs to automate their operations, part
of the funds will be used to buy and install and configure severs at AOS data
center.
AFR would, therefore, like to
procure and install servers and related equipment for implementation of the
automation project.
Submission of Proposals:
Interested firms should
submit their Proposals (both technical and financial) by email to procurement@afr.rw in PDF or Excel/word formats
only with clear subject line:
Request for Proposals to supply, install and configure servers, central storage
and networking equipment’s in AOS data center for core banking system of tea
growers owned Sacco’s in Rwanda
Proposals submitted on 28th October 2018
at
5:00
PM SHARP
. Submission passed the deadline will be rejected
automatically.
Detailed Terms of Reference:
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