Novated Leases - Novated Leases- The Reserve Bank is seeking to engage a supplier/provider for the provision of novated lease and salary packaging services. The Reserve Bank has about **** staff and typically has about 150+ novated leases at any point in time.
provision of novated lease services novated leasing services including: motor vehicle purchasing, novated lease funding, vehicle servicing and support roadside assistance, insurance, maintenance, fuel, etc, packaging cost analysis, reporting salary deduction notifications, fbt reporting, other, online salary modelling, staff seminars and salary packaging administration services.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia is seeking proposals for novated lease services. The contract term is for five years with two optional one-year extensions. The closing date for the RFP is March 23, 2026, at 2:00 PM Sydney time. An industry briefing will be held online. Proposals must be submitted electronically via Austender. The respondent must exist as a legal entity at the closing time and include a completed and signed response deed. The bank requires a prime contract with the successful respondent. The bank will perform monthly operational meetings with the supplier for resolution of operational matters and biannual performance reviews.
The current contract expires in May 2026, according to the bid notice.
The evaluation criteria include the respondent's suitability, capacity, proposed supply, unique offering, quality, social responsibility, and pricing, as stated in the bid notice.
The respondent must exist as a legal entity at the closing time, according to the bid notice.
The cutoff time for questions is March 10, 2026, at 2:00 PM Sydney time, as indicated in the bid notice.
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