Tender detail

Concession for out-of-court debt collection services

Summary

The tender concerns a concession for out-of-court debt collection services for Tartu Rural Municipality. The service is to be provided for 24 months from contract signature and covers the collection of overdue receivables from both legal entities and natural persons. The bidder must also take into account the requirement to have a lawyer for debt collection work, or the possibility to cooperate with such a person, and the bid must describe the organisation of the collection service and the existence of an electronic debtor database.

Reference number
309246-0000
Buyer
Tartu Vallavalitsus
Country
Estonia (EST)
Procedure
Concession award procedure
CPV
79940000 Collection agency services
Deadline
2026-05-18
Status
Open
Contract subject
Services
Estimated value
20 000 EUR
Source
RHR

Participation requirements

Tender requirements are available in the official tender documents.

Compliance requirements

The tender documents include mandatory exclusion grounds. A bidder must confirm that neither the bidder nor its management, administrative or supervisory body members, nor persons authorised to represent, decide for, or control the bidder, have been finally convicted within the last five years for participation in a criminal organisation, corruption, fraud, terrorist offences, money laundering or terrorist financing, or child labour and other forms of human trafficking, and that any exclusion period stated in the conviction has expired. If an exclusion ground exists, the bidder may have to show self-cleaning measures, and the notice indicates that electronic evidence may be available. The exact wording and any additional exclusion grounds must be checked in the tender documents.

Qualification criteria and exclusion grounds

As regards technical and professional capacity, the bidder must have a lawyer in the team for handling debt claims, with at least a bachelor’s degree or an equivalent legal qualification, or the bidder must be able to cooperate with such a person when performing the concession contract. That person must have previous work experience in debt collection. The bidder must provide the person’s details in the ESPD. In addition, the bid must include a concept for organising the collection service, describing how claim information is transmitted, how and how often the current status of claims is reported back, and the process for dealing with debtors whose place of residence or establishment is outside Estonia. The bidder must also confirm that it has an electronic database for managing debtors and their debts and that it can report on claims under collection, closed claims, and claims paid partly or in full at least twice a month on Mondays. In a joint bid, an authorised representative must be appointed and a power of attorney from the joint bidders must be attached. Conditional bids are not allowed, and the bidder must confirm that the bid complies with the procurement documents.