EU public procurement is a €2 trillion/year market — roughly 14% of EU GDP — yet the data infrastructure
underpinning it is shockingly fragmented. Over 250,000 public authorities spend across 2,000+ procurement portals in
27 countries speaking 24 official languages. TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) captures only above-threshold contracts
(~€815B of the €2T). Below-threshold tenders — the majority by volume — are scattered across
national, regional, and municipal portals in incompatible formats. SMEs win only 29% by value despite representing
99% of EU businesses. Cross-border participation is below 5%. This is a massive, structurally broken market ripe for
data aggregation, AI-powered matching, and intelligence platforms. This report maps every portal, every player, every
gap, and every opportunity.
1. Market Size & Structure
The €2 Trillion Opportunity
EU Public Procurement Snapshot (2025–2026)
| Total EU public procurement | €2 trillion/year |
| Share of EU GDP | ~14% (13.6% per European Commission) |
| Number of public authorities | 250,000+ |
| Number of procurement portals | 2,000+ across Europe |
| TED-published notices (above threshold) | ~800,000/year |
| Value published on TED | €815 billion/year |
| Below-threshold tenders (not on TED) | Estimated €1.1–1.2 trillion/year |
| Official EU languages | 24 |
| Cross-border procurement share | <5% of contracts awarded to non-domestic firms |
| SME share by contract number | 55–60% |
| SME share by contract value | ~29% (large firms dominate high-value contracts) |
| Share of procurement with single bidder | ~30% (corruption/inefficiency indicator) |
| GHG emissions from procurement | ~10–11% of EU emissions |
Breakdown by Country
The UK, France, Spain, Germany, Poland, and Italy together account for ~75% of all EU/EEA public procurement
by both number and value. In value terms, the Big Five EU economies dominate:
Estimated procurement spend by major countries
| Country | Est. Annual Procurement | Share of EU GDP | Notes |
| Germany | €400–500B | 23.7% | Largest EU economy; decentralized federal/state procurement |
| France | €200–300B | 15.8% | Highest number of individual contracts; centralized via BOAMP |
| Italy | €150–250B | 12.0% | Consip central purchasing body; ANAC oversight |
| Spain | €120–200B | 9.1% | Centralized via Plataforma de Contratación |
| Netherlands | €70–100B | 5.5% | TenderNed mandatory for all public authorities |
| Poland | €60–90B | ~4% | Rapidly digitizing via e-Zamówienia since 2021 |
| UK (post-Brexit) | £200B+ (€230B+) | N/A | Separate system via Find a Tender + Contracts Finder |
Breakdown by Sector
Key procurement sectors
| Sector | Estimated Share | Key Characteristics |
| Construction & Infrastructure |
~35–40% |
Largest single sector. Transportation, public buildings, utilities. Dominated by large contractors. |
| Healthcare & Social Services |
~15–20% |
Pharmaceuticals, medical devices, hospital services. Heavily regulated. |
| IT & Digital Services |
~10–15% |
Growing fastest. Cloud, cybersecurity, digital transformation. Framework agreements common. |
| Defense & Security |
~8–12% |
Exploding in 2025–2026. Germany: €500B fund. France: €59.6B target. Poland: 4.7% of GDP. Separate directive (2009/81/EC). |
| Energy & Utilities |
~8–10% |
Green energy transition driving massive procurement. Covered by Directive 2014/25/EU. |
| Transport |
~5–8% |
Rail, road, aviation infrastructure and services. |
| Professional Services |
~5–8% |
Consulting, legal, audit. Often below thresholds. |
2. TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) — The Central Hub
What TED Is
TED is the online version of the Supplement to the Official Journal of the EU (OJ S), publishing ~800,000
procurement notices per year worth over €815 billion. It covers all above-threshold procurement from
31 countries (EU-27 + EEA). TED is free to access at
ted.europa.eu.
How TED Works
- Contracting authorities submit notices via national portals or eSender services
- Notices are published in the submitter's language + translated titles in all EU languages
- ~250 new issues per year of OJ S, each containing thousands of notices
- Notice types: prior information, contract notices, contract award notices, corrigenda
- Uses CPV (Common Procurement Vocabulary) codes for classification
- Since October 2023, all notices must use the new eForms standard (replacing old TED XML)
TED Data Access
- Web search: Free advanced search at ted.europa.eu
- Bulk XML: Full dataset available via the Publications Office in XML format
- CSV subset: DG GROW provides a smaller CSV dataset covering select years, countries, and notice types
- Open Data Portal: Available at data.europa.eu
- GitHub: OP-TED on GitHub for eForms SDK, converters, and tools
TED Limitations (Critical for Understanding the Opportunity)
- Above-threshold only: TED captures ~€815B of €2T. Below-threshold tenders (€1.1T+) are invisible on TED.
- No sub-national tenders: Municipal and regional tenders below EU thresholds are on national/local portals only.
- Language barrier: Full text is in the original language. Only titles are translated. A French tender's details remain in French.
- UX is poor: The search interface is functional but dated. Filtering and alerting are basic.
- No AI matching: No intelligent recommendation. Suppliers must know exactly what CPV codes to search.
- Historical data gaps: The CSV subset covers only select periods. Full XML requires significant parsing effort.
- No tender documents: TED links to tender documents but does not host them. Documents are on national portals.
- Delayed publication: Can take 2–5 days from submission to publication. Time-sensitive for short deadlines.
- Data quality inconsistencies: Varies by country. Some fields often missing (tenderer identifiers, exact values).
3. Country-by-Country Procurement Portals
France
| Portal | Role | Data/API | Notes |
| BOAMP (Bulletin Officiel des Annonces des Marchés Publics) |
Official journal for above-threshold tender notices. Updated twice daily. |
JSON API available via boamp-datadila.opendatasoft.com. Open data. Machine-readable. |
Best-in-class open data portal among EU countries. 800,000+ notices/year. |
| PLACE (Plateforme des Achats de l’État) |
Central government e-procurement platform for submitting bids. |
No public API. Requires account to access tender documents. |
Used by all central government contracting authorities. |
| Marchés Online / Maximilien / AWS / Various |
Private and regional procurement platforms. Each collectivité may use a different one. |
Fragmented. Each has its own format. |
Creates significant fragmentation. Dozens of different platforms across regions. |
United Kingdom (Post-Brexit)
| Portal | Role | Data/API | Notes |
| Find a Tender Service (FTS) |
Replaced TED for UK above-threshold notices on 1 Jan 2021. Enhanced version launched 24 Feb 2025 under Procurement Act 2023. |
OCDS JSON API. Notices downloadable in OCDS v1.1.5 format. |
Data quality issues: some supplier identifiers duplicated; buyer identifiers missing for many notices. Threshold: ~£118,000. |
| Contracts Finder |
Below-threshold notices. All UK public contracts £12,000+ (central) or £30,000+ (sub-central). |
OCDS JSON API available. API docs. |
Only ~27% of public sector tenders appear on Contracts Finder (per Open Opps research). Many published only on local portals. |
Germany
| Portal | Role | Data/API | Notes |
| bund.de (Verwaltung Online) |
Federal government procurement gateway. |
Limited. Web-based search only. |
German federal procurement; links to specific tender documents. |
| evergabe-online.de |
Central federal eProcurement platform for bid submission. |
No public API. |
Official portal for federal tender submission. |
| DTVP (Deutsches Vergabeportal) |
Widely used by 5,000+ contracting authorities, 160,000+ companies. |
Basic functions free. No public API documented. |
Major private-sector portal. Free basic access for bidders. |
| Vergabe24 |
Joint platform of Staatsanzeiger and several federal states. |
Basic use free for bidders. |
Regional focus: Baden-Württemberg and several other Länder. |
| DTAD |
Commercial tender aggregation service across Germany. |
Subscription-based. Aggregates from multiple portals. |
One of the largest German-language tender services. Private company. |
Key challenge: Germany's federal structure means 16 Länder each have their own procurement
rules and portals. This is one of the most fragmented markets in Europe.
Italy
| Portal | Role | Data/API | Notes |
| ANAC (Autorità Nazionale Anticorruzione) |
Anti-corruption authority. Oversight of all public procurement. Publishes contract data. |
Open data at dati.anticorruzione.it. OCDS format available. |
Italy is one of the EU leaders in OCDS adoption (with EC funding). |
| Consip / Acquisti in Rete PA |
Central purchasing body (100% MEF-owned). Manages electronic marketplace. |
Structured catalogue data for MePA. |
Manages framework agreements and dynamic purchasing systems. |
| MePA (Mercato Elettronico della PA) |
Electronic marketplace for below-EU-threshold purchases. Structured catalogues. |
Catalogue-based; registration required. |
Dynamic tool with standardized product descriptions. Important for SMEs. |
Spain
| Portal | Role | Data/API | Notes |
| Plataforma de Contratación del Sector Público |
Central platform at contrataciondelestado.es. All national public sector tenders. |
ATOM/RSS feeds available. Limited structured data download. No documented REST API. |
Functional but dated UX. Only a fraction of local tenders make it to TED. Regional governments may have separate systems. |
Netherlands
| Portal | Role | Data/API | Notes |
| TenderNed |
Mandatory for all Dutch public authorities. All national and EU tenders published here. |
Full API available (XML format). RSS feed. Publication Webservice (TNS). Requires credentials (request via functioneelbeheer@tenderned.nl). |
One of the most complete national portals. Covers full tender lifecycle. Good data quality. Supported by PIANOo (Dutch Public Procurement Expertise Centre). |
Nordic Countries
| Country | Portal | Data/API | Notes |
| Norway |
Doffin (doffin.no) |
Connected to PPDS. Forwards above-threshold to TED. |
Well-organized. Below-threshold also published in Doffin. |
| Sweden |
Various (Visma TendSign was dominant until Mercell acquisition) |
Mercell platform now primary. |
~18,000 tenders/year. Mercell/Visma TendSign and Opic were key platforms (Visma divested both to Mercell). |
| Denmark |
udbud.dk / Ethics (national eProcurement) |
Connected to TED via eSender. |
Relatively mature digital procurement. |
| Finland |
Hilma (hankintailmoitukset.fi) |
Connected to PPDS. OCDS adoption funded by EC. |
Among the first countries connected to the Public Procurement Data Space. |
Eastern Europe
| Country | Portal | Data/API | Notes |
| Poland |
e-Zamówienia (launched 2021) + BZP (Biuletyn Zamówień Publicznych) |
e-Zamówienia is the single electronic platform for supplier-buyer dialogue. BZP for public notices. |
Major digitization effort since 2021. One of the largest Eastern European procurement markets. |
| Romania |
SEAP/SICAP (Sistemul Electronic de Achiziţii Publice) |
All notices published via SEAP. New SICAP platform replacing old system. |
OCDS adoption pledged. Data quality improving but inconsistent. |
| Czech Republic |
NEN (Národní Elektronický Nástroj) + FEN (integrated platform) |
NEN plus 5 private electronic platforms, unified via FEN. |
Registration on NEN or one of 5 private platforms required to bid. |
| Hungary |
EKR (Elektronikus Közbeszerzési Rendszer) |
Mandatory since 2018 for above-threshold. Published in Official Procurement Journal. |
Operated by Prime Minister’s Office. Contains awards, procurement plans, open procedures. |
| Ukraine |
ProZorro |
Fully OCDS-compliant. Open data. Multiple commercial front-ends. |
Gold standard for open procurement. Started by activists, now law. Reduced costs and increased transparency dramatically. |
Portal Quality Summary
Portal maturity assessment
| Country | UX Quality | Data Openness | API Available | OCDS Adoption |
| France (BOAMP) | Good | Excellent | Yes (JSON) | Partial |
| UK (FTS + CF) | Good | Good | Yes (OCDS JSON) | Yes |
| Netherlands (TenderNed) | Good | Good | Yes (XML) | Partial |
| Italy (ANAC) | Moderate | Good | Yes (OCDS) | Yes |
| Germany | Fragmented | Poor–Moderate | Limited | No |
| Spain | Dated | Moderate | RSS/ATOM only | No |
| Nordics | Good | Good | Varies | Finland: Yes |
| Poland | Improving | Moderate | Limited | No |
| Romania | Poor | Moderate | Limited | Pledged |
| Ukraine (ProZorro) | Excellent | Excellent | Yes (OCDS) | Full |
4. Existing Players & Startups
Major Incumbents
Key players in the European procurement data/intelligence market
| Company | HQ | What They Do | Revenue/Funding | Pricing |
| Mercell |
Oslo, Norway |
Largest European eProcurement platform. Acquired Visma's Opic + TendSign. 400,000 active suppliers. AI matching, summarization, profile builder. Both buyer and supplier side. |
NOK 706M (~€65M) revenue in 2021. Acquired by Thoma Bravo (PE) in 2022 take-private. No longer publicly traded. |
Quote-based. Enterprise SaaS model. |
| Jaggaer |
Raleigh, NC (US) / European offices |
Full source-to-pay platform. Used by government buyers worldwide including Ontario (Canada), UK. AI-powered procurement suite. |
PE-backed (Cinven). $500M+ revenue estimated. Major enterprise player. |
Enterprise pricing. $50K–$500K+ per contract. |
| Tenders Direct |
UK |
UK & Ireland tender alert service. 7+ years of historical data. Bid management tools. Comprehensive UK/EU notice coverage. |
Undisclosed (private) |
From £1,395/year. Bespoke packages available. Personalized service. |
| TenderAlpha |
Bulgaria |
Government contract data for investment analysis. Used by hedge funds, credit rating agencies, corporates, academics. Data products rather than tender alerts. |
Undisclosed. VC-backed. |
Data licensing model. Enterprise pricing. |
| Spend Network |
London, UK |
Global procurement data aggregator. 700+ feeds worldwide. Tender, contract, spend, and grant data. Operating since 2007. |
$1.73M+ known funding. Independent company (not acquired by D&B as of research date). |
Enterprise data licensing. |
| Open Opps (Open Opportunities) |
UK |
Global tender aggregator. 850+ sources, 180+ countries. AI-categorized. Ranked #1 global tender alert service in 2025. 50,000+ users. |
Undisclosed. |
7-day free trial. Monthly/annual subscription plans. |
| Tracker Intelligence |
UK |
UK & European procurement intelligence. 40+ years of experience. Established player. |
Undisclosed. |
~£5,100/year. |
| DTAD |
Germany |
German-language tender aggregation and intelligence. One of the largest German tender services. |
Undisclosed. |
Subscription-based. |
VC-Backed Startups & Emerging Players
Funded startups in procurement tech
| Company | HQ | Focus | Funding | Key Differentiator |
| Stotles |
London, UK |
Public sector sales intelligence. AI-powered tender matching, bid generation, TAM sizing. Clients: Amazon, Salesforce, Vodafone. |
€11.5M Series A (Headline, Acton) + £5.3M seed (Seedcamp, Form Ventures). Total ~$20M. |
Full commercial workflow: strategy → pipeline → tender → bid draft. UK-focused expanding to EU. |
| Tendium |
Stockholm, Sweden |
AI tender matching and bid writing for Nordic/EU market. SaaS platform for SMEs. 18,000 tenders/year in Sweden. |
Undisclosed. Active since 2018. |
AI analyzes 5–50 documents per tender. Focus on lowering bid preparation costs. |
| Hermix |
Belgium/EU |
AI-powered public contract intelligence. 11M+ contracts analyzed across Europe. Won EU Datathon 2022. |
Undisclosed. Bootstrapped/early stage. |
Deep analytics on contract renewals, payments, and spending patterns. Enterprise clients: Kyndryl, Fujitsu, SopraSteria. |
| Tendify |
EU |
AI tender matching across 2,000+ EU portals. 100+ companies in 23 countries. Early access phase. |
Early stage. |
Pan-European focus from day one. Relevance scoring per company profile. |
| TenderBot |
EU |
Automated tender discovery using TED data exclusively. AI scoring and recommendation engine. |
Early stage. |
Focus on above-threshold EU tenders only (TED + eForms). |
| Deepbloo |
Montpellier, France |
Tender intelligence for energy sector. 800,000+ notices/year. 190+ countries. CRM integration. |
€500K+ from French angels + OCSEED. Total $1.73M. |
Vertical focus: energy, infrastructure, international donors. |
| Tenderlake |
UK |
AI-powered UK/EU tender aggregation. Cross-portal visibility. |
Undisclosed. |
Tiered pricing from £287/mo annual. |
| TenderWolf |
Belgium |
Belgian procurement monitoring. Deeper search than official e-Notification module. |
Undisclosed. |
Belgium-specific expertise and faster alerting. |
| Tussell |
London, UK |
UK government contract/spend intelligence. £7T of spend data. Used by 75% of UK “Strategic Suppliers.” 1,000+ press citations (FT, Economist, Guardian). |
Undisclosed. ~90% customer revenue retention. |
Deep UK-only focus. Trusted by government and media alike. Strong data moat. |
YC-Backed Procurement/GovTech Startups
Several Y Combinator-backed companies operate in adjacent government contracting space, though mostly US-focused:
- Hazel (YC) — AI procurement software for US government agencies. Automates requirements, solicitations, evaluations. On contract with school districts to US Navy.
- Sweetspot (YC) — AI-powered search engine for US government contracts. Semantic + lexical search.
- GovDash (YC) — $12M raised (Northzone + YC). Capture, proposal development, contract management for US government.
- Usul (YC) — Government contract matching in 60+ nations. Monitors $8T in annual spending. Defense, IT, energy, healthcare.
- Candor (YC) — AI agents for defense/deeptech government procurement process.
- Procoto (YC) — Self-service RFP management. Alternative to SAP/Coupa at SME prices.
- askLio (YC) — AI copilot for procurement teams at large enterprises. Founded 2023, Germany-based.
Key observation: Almost all YC-backed govtech companies target the US market. The European procurement
data market has very little VC attention from top-tier US investors. This is a gap.
Research & Academic Projects
- OpenTender.eu — Output of the DIGIWHIST project (EU Horizon 2020, 2015–2018). 6 European research institutes. Data from 33 countries. Corruption risk indicators. Open source on GitHub (okfde/opentender.eu).
- EuroPAM — Also DIGIWHIST. Scores countries on transparency legislation: financial disclosure, conflict of interest, FOI, procurement, political financing.
- Open Contracting Partnership (OCP) — NGO promoting OCDS adoption globally. Published “How Open is Public Procurement Data in the EU?” assessment.
5. Open Data & APIs
EU Open Data Portal
- data.europa.eu: Hosts TED dataset in both XML (full) and CSV (subset) formats.
- Public Procurement Data Space (PPDS): Launched 24 September 2024. Aims to connect national procurement databases into a unified analytics platform. Uses eProcurement Ontology (ePO) for harmonization. Currently connected: Austria, Finland, Germany, Norway. Next cohort: Cyprus, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Slovakia. Free to access. Funded by Digital Europe Programme.
- TED bulk download: Full XML archive available from Publications Office. Requires significant parsing.
OCDS (Open Contracting Data Standard) Adoption
OCDS adoption status across Europe
| Status | Countries |
| Full OCDS |
UK (FTS + Contracts Finder), Ukraine (ProZorro), Moldova |
| OCDS with EC funding |
Italy (ANAC), Finland (Hilma) |
| Exploring/Pledged |
Romania, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Albania, Kosovo (legislated 2018) |
| Not adopted |
Germany, France, Spain, Netherlands (use national standards), most other EU members |
Structured Data vs. PDFs
The state of machine-readable procurement data across Europe:
- Best: UK, France (BOAMP), Italy (ANAC), Netherlands (TenderNed), Ukraine (ProZorro) — structured, machine-readable, API access.
- Moderate: Nordics, Spain, Poland — structured portals with search and filter, but limited bulk download or API.
- Poor: Germany (fragmented across 16 states), many Eastern European countries — mix of PDFs, portal-locked data, inconsistent formats.
Key insight: Even in “good” countries, tender documents themselves (requirements, specifications) are almost always PDFs.
Only the notice metadata is structured. This creates a massive opportunity for AI document processing.
eForms — The New Standard
- eForms became mandatory for TED submissions in October 2023, replacing the old standard forms from 2015.
- Established by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1780, amended in Nov 2022 and Dec 2023.
- More structured than old TED XML. Better for data extraction and analytics.
- OP-TED provides an XSLT converter for migrating old TED XML to eForms XML.
- eForms SDK and tools available open source on GitHub.
- All EU member states had to implement eForms-compatible submission by end of 2023 (some delayed).
6. Pain Points & Market Gaps
Why Finding Tenders Is So Hard
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Extreme fragmentation: 2,000+ portals across Europe. Each country, region, and sometimes municipality has its own.
No single source covers everything. TED covers <50% by value.
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Language barriers: 24 official EU languages. Tender documents in the local language only. Title translations on TED are insufficient.
55% of procurement submissions are disqualified due to non-compliance, often rooted in poor translation.
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Format chaos: XML, JSON, CSV, PDF, HTML, proprietary formats. Each portal different. Below-threshold tenders especially inconsistent.
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No intelligent matching: Most portals use keyword/CPV code search. No AI, no semantic understanding, no “tenders like this one” recommendations.
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Registration walls: Many portals require account creation (often country-specific) before accessing tender documents.
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Short deadlines, slow publication: TED publication can take 2–5 days. Some tenders have 15–20 day deadlines. By the time you find it, half the deadline is gone.
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No historical context: Hard to see which contracts are renewals, what was previously paid, who won before. Contract award data often incomplete.
SME Participation Crisis
- SMEs represent 99% of EU businesses but win only 29% of procurement value.
- Larger contracts are associated with lower SME participation even when subdivided into lots.
- Lot division only helps for contracts under €25,000.
- SMEs lack capacity and expertise for bid preparation. Complex paperwork (ESPD) leads to automatic rejection for missed forms.
- Minimum turnover/insurance requirements exclude small firms.
Cross-Border Procurement Failure
- Only ~5% of contracts awarded to non-domestic firms.
- Only ~7% of EU procurement authorities received foreign bids (2016–2019).
- Barriers: language, different national rules, local requirements, administrative burden, difficult access to information.
- The Single Market is supposed to enable cross-border procurement — in practice, it barely works.
Data Quality Issues
- Many below-threshold notices lack basic fields (value, buyer identifier, supplier details).
- UK data: some suppliers assigned same identifier; tenders and awards sometimes published under different OCIDs.
- Fields related to contract implementation (actual spending, performance) are the least commonly available.
- Single-bid tendering at ~30% across EU — possible corruption indicator, but data often insufficient to analyze.
8. Adjacent Markets
Government Grants Databases
- Similar pain points to procurement: fragmented, multilingual, scattered across national portals.
- EU Funding & Tenders Portal (ec.europa.eu) is the central hub for EU-level grants.
- National grant databases (BPI France, Innovate UK, BMWK Germany) are separate ecosystems.
- Structural and Investment Funds: €90 billion/year. Separate administration per country.
- Opportunity: A platform covering both tenders AND grants would have massive value. Few do both well.
Defense Procurement
- Exploding market in 2025–2026 due to geopolitical tensions.
- Germany: €500B defense and infrastructure fund approved.
- France: targeting 3.5% GDP for defense (€59.6B in 2024).
- Poland: NATO-leading 4.7% of GDP on defense in 2025.
- European Defence Fund (EDF): €7.3B for 2021–2027 (€2.7B research + €5.3B capability development).
- ReArm Europe / Readiness 2030: aims to trigger €800B in defense investments over 4 years (€150B EU loans).
- EDIRPA: €310M for joint procurement.
- Separate procurement directive (2009/81/EC) for defense. Less transparent than civilian procurement.
- Opportunity: Defense procurement intelligence is a premium, high-value vertical. Hedge funds and defense contractors will pay significantly for this data.
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
- Large infrastructure projects increasingly structured as PPPs.
- Covered by Concessions Directive (2014/23/EU). Threshold: €5,404,000 (2026–2027).
- Data on PPPs is even more opaque than standard procurement.
ESG & Sustainability in Procurement
- Green Public Procurement (GPP) currently voluntary at EU level but mandatory criteria coming.
- Public procurement contributes ~10–11% of EU GHG emissions.
- Mandatory requirements already in force: Clean Vehicles Directive (2019), Energy Efficiency Directive (2023), Ecodesign Regulation (2024), Construction Products Regulation (2025), Net-Zero Industry Regulation (2024).
- EU Procurement Directive revision expected 2026 will strengthen sustainability requirements.
- EC consultation closed March 2025 on procurement reform, including green procurement mandates.
- Opportunity: ESG compliance tracking in procurement. Helping buyers meet GPP criteria. Scoring tenders for sustainability alignment.
9. SaaS & Business Opportunities
Opportunity 1: Pan-European Tender Aggregation & Alert Service
The core opportunity. Nobody has cracked pan-European, below-threshold tender aggregation at scale.
TED covers above-threshold. National portals cover their own. Nobody aggregates the long tail.
- Scrape/API-connect 2,000+ portals across 27 countries.
- Normalize into common schema (OCDS-aligned).
- AI-powered matching: semantic understanding, not just CPV codes.
- Real-time alerts via email, Slack, Teams, webhook.
- Multilingual: auto-translate tender summaries.
- Pricing model: Freemium. Free basic alerts (limited to TED data). Paid for full below-threshold + AI matching. €49–149/mo for SMEs. €500–2,000/mo for enterprise.
- Competitors: Tendify, Open Opps, Tenderlake. None has achieved true pan-European completeness.
Opportunity 2: AI Bid Assistant
Bid preparation costs €5,000–500,000+ per tender depending on complexity. Win rates are 16–25%.
AI can dramatically reduce bid prep time and improve quality.
- AI reads tender documents (PDFs), extracts requirements, deadlines, scoring criteria.
- Auto-generates first draft of bid responses based on company profile and past bids.
- Compliance checker: ensures all mandatory documents and forms are included (ESPD, certificates).
- Go/no-go recommendation based on win probability analysis.
- Competitors: Stotles (early), Tendium (Nordic), 1up.ai, Altura, Minerva.
- Moat: Training data from thousands of winning bids. Company-specific bid history.
Opportunity 3: Procurement Analytics & Intelligence Dashboard
- Who is buying what, from whom, for how much, and how often?
- Contract renewal predictions (Hermix does this well).
- Competitor win tracking.
- Buyer behavior analysis: which authorities prefer which types of suppliers?
- Market sizing: total addressable market per CPV code, per country.
- Users: Enterprise sales teams, private equity (portfolio company pipeline), hedge funds (TenderAlpha model).
- Pricing: €200–500/mo for standard. €2,000–10,000/mo for enterprise/financial data.
Opportunity 4: Cross-Border Bid Translation & Compliance
- 55% of submissions disqualified due to non-compliance, often from translation errors.
- AI translation + human review for bid documents.
- Country-specific compliance templates (each country has different documentation requirements).
- ESPD pre-fill: Auto-populate the European Single Procurement Document from company data.
- Note: Pure AI translation is considered insufficient for tenders — legal precision required. Hybrid AI + human model.
Opportunity 5: Procurement Data API (Data-as-a-Service)
- Clean, normalized, real-time procurement data via API.
- For developers, platforms, analysts building on top of procurement data.
- Historical + real-time. OCDS-formatted.
- Customers: Fintech companies, ESG analytics firms, risk platforms, CRMs.
- Model: API calls + bulk data licensing. Similar to financial data providers.
Opportunity 6: Green Procurement Compliance Tool
- Help buyers set and meet GPP criteria.
- Score suppliers on environmental performance.
- Track compliance with Clean Vehicles Directive, Net-Zero Industry Regulation, etc.
- Generate sustainability reports for procurement.
- Timing: Perfect. Mandatory GPP criteria coming in 2026 directive revision.
What Exists vs. What’s Missing
| Capability | Exists? | Quality | Gap |
| Above-threshold tender alerts | Yes (many players) | Adequate | Commodity. Low moat. |
| Below-threshold aggregation (pan-EU) | Partially (few players) | Poor | Major gap |
| AI tender matching | Emerging | Moderate | Needs cross-lingual semantic search |
| AI bid writing | Very early | Poor | Major gap |
| Contract analytics/renewal prediction | Few (Hermix, Tussell) | Moderate | Needs pan-EU scale |
| Cross-border compliance | Barely exists | Very poor | Major gap |
| Green procurement tools | Almost nothing | Very poor | Major gap, perfect timing |
| Procurement data API (clean, normalized) | Spend Network (expensive), TED (raw) | Poor | Major gap |
| Defense procurement intelligence | Minimal civilian tools | Very poor | High-value gap |
10. Regulatory Context
Core EU Procurement Directives
| Directive | Scope | Key Points |
| 2014/24/EU (Classical Directive) |
Public works, supply, and service contracts by contracting authorities. |
Main directive. Covers most public procurement. Open, restricted, competitive dialogue, innovation partnership procedures. |
| 2014/25/EU (Utilities Directive) |
Water, energy, transport, postal services. |
Special sectors with natural monopoly characteristics. Higher thresholds. |
| 2014/23/EU (Concessions Directive) |
Works and services concessions (PPPs). |
First EU-wide regulation of concessions. Lighter-touch regime than full procurement. |
| 2009/81/EC (Defense Directive) |
Defense and sensitive security procurement. |
More flexible/opaque than civilian directives. Member states can invoke national security exemptions. |
EU Procurement Thresholds (2026–2027)
Updated by Delegated Regulations (EU) 2025/2150, 2025/2151, 2025/2152. Effective 1 January 2026:
| Category | Threshold |
| Central government supply/service contracts | €140,000 |
| Sub-central authority supply/service contracts | €216,000 |
| Utilities sector supply/service contracts | €432,000 |
| Works contracts (all directives) | €5,382,000 |
| Concessions | €5,404,000 |
| Social/special services (Annex XIV) | €750,000 |
eForms Regulation
- Established by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1780.
- eForms available since November 2022. Mandatory since October 2023.
- Replaces old standard forms (Regulation 2015/1986).
- More structured, machine-readable, extensible than old TED XML.
- Amended twice: November 2022 and December 2023.
- SDK and tools open source at github.com/OP-TED.
Upcoming Regulatory Changes
- Full legislative overhaul expected 2026: EC closed public consultation in March 2025. Goals: simplify procedures, improve SME access, increase transparency, align with industrial/green objectives.
- Green procurement mandates: Mandatory GPP criteria in sectoral legislation (Clean Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Ecodesign, Construction Products, Net-Zero Industry).
- Digital-first procurement: PPDS deployment continuing. Push toward fully electronic procurement across all member states.
- International Procurement Instrument (IPI): Tool to address lack of reciprocity with third countries (China, etc.) in procurement markets.
11. Revenue Models & Economics
What Existing Platforms Charge
Pricing landscape across the market
| Tier | Price Range | Examples | What You Get |
| Free |
€0 |
TED, Contracts Finder, national portals, DTVP (basic) |
Raw data. Manual searching. No alerts or intelligence. |
| Budget SME |
$49–149/mo ($588–1,788/yr) |
Jorpex, DCI (~£280/yr), Supply2Gov (~£95/mo) |
Basic alerts, keyword matching, limited sources. |
| Mid-Market |
£255–378/mo (£3,060–4,536/yr) |
Tenderlake, TenderAlerts |
AI matching, broader source coverage, team features. |
| Professional |
£1,395–5,100/yr |
Tenders Direct, Tracker Intelligence |
Full UK/EU coverage, historical data, bid management tools. |
| Enterprise |
€5,000–50,000+/yr |
Mercell, Stotles, Tussell, Jaggaer |
Full platform, analytics, team workflows, API access, custom integrations. |
| Data Licensing |
€10,000–100,000+/yr |
TenderAlpha (hedge funds), Spend Network |
Bulk data, API access, financial-grade data products. |
Bid Preparation Economics
| Metric | Range | Notes |
| Simple service bid preparation | €2,000–10,000 | IT services, consulting, professional services |
| Complex public construction bid | €15,000–75,000 | Major infrastructure, works contracts |
| Large/defense tender bid | €50,000–500,000+ | Multi-document, team effort, months of preparation |
| Outsourced bid writer (UK) | £450–750/day | Specialist bid writing consultants |
| Average win rate | 16–25% | Construction: 4:1 to 6:1. IT services slightly better. |
| Recommended minimum win probability before bidding | 30% | Construction Industry Institute recommendation |
| Average contract value (above-threshold TED) | €500K–5M | Wide variation. Median much lower than mean due to outliers. |
Market Sizing for a Procurement Intelligence SaaS
Conservative estimate for a pan-European tender alert + intelligence platform:
| Total EU businesses | ~25 million |
| Businesses that bid on public tenders | ~2–3 million (estimated 10%) |
| Businesses that would pay for intelligence | ~200,000–500,000 (10–20% of bidders) |
| Average revenue per customer | €1,200–3,600/year (mix of tiers) |
| TAM (Total Addressable Market) | €240M–1.8B/year |
| Realistic SAM (5% capture) | €12M–90M/year |
| Plus data licensing to financial firms | €10M–50M+/year (high-margin) |
How Much Companies Spend on Finding Tenders
- Tender monitoring platforms report saving 30% of bid preparation time.
- A company bidding on 20–50 tenders/year at €5,000–50,000 per bid = €100K–2.5M/year in bid costs alone.
- Even a 10% efficiency improvement through better intelligence is worth €10K–250K/year per company.
- Willingness to pay €1,000–10,000/year for intelligence is trivial compared to bid costs.
12. Verdict & Best Bets
Why This Market Is Attractive
- Enormous TAM: €2 trillion in procurement. Even capturing 0.01% as data/intelligence revenue = €200M.
- Structural fragmentation: 2,000+ portals, 24 languages, 27 regulatory frameworks. This complexity is a moat for anyone who solves it.
- Regulatory tailwinds: eForms standardization, PPDS deployment, 2026 directive revision, mandatory GPP — all pushing toward more data, more digital, more transparency.
- AI timing: LLMs can now read PDFs, translate documents, match requirements, and draft bids. The technology to solve this problem finally exists.
- Underserved market: No dominant pan-European player. Mercell is closest but buyer-side focused. Stotles is UK-first. Most others are small or single-country.
- Sticky revenue: Once a company depends on your alerts for pipeline, switching costs are high. High retention (Tussell: 90%).
- Multiple revenue streams: Subscription (SME), enterprise platform, data licensing (financial), consulting, bid writing services.
Why This Market Is Hard
- Data aggregation is brutal: 2,000+ portals to scrape/connect. Each breaks differently. Portal redesigns break scrapers. Ongoing maintenance cost.
- Language complexity: 24 languages. Tender-specific jargon. Legal precision required.
- Sales cycle: Government procurement professionals are conservative. Enterprise sales cycles are 3–6+ months.
- Regulatory fragmentation: Each country's procurement law is different. Below-threshold rules vary enormously.
- Mercell has a head start: 400,000 suppliers, Thoma Bravo PE backing, acquisitions of Visma assets.
Best Bets — Ranked by Opportunity
| Rank | Opportunity | Why | Difficulty | Revenue Potential |
| 1 |
Pan-EU below-threshold tender aggregation + AI matching |
Biggest gap in market. €1.1T+ in tenders invisible to existing platforms. AI timing is perfect. |
Very High (data aggregation across 2,000+ portals) |
€50M–200M+ ARR at scale |
| 2 |
AI bid preparation assistant |
Directly reduces the €5K–500K cost of bidding. Clear ROI. LLMs can now handle this. |
High (needs domain-specific fine-tuning and compliance precision) |
€20M–100M+ ARR |
| 3 |
Procurement data API (DaaS) |
Foundational layer. Enables others to build on clean data. Financial data licensing is high-margin. |
High (same data aggregation challenge + API reliability requirements) |
€10M–50M+ ARR |
| 4 |
Defense procurement intelligence |
€800B+ investment wave coming. Premium vertical with high willingness to pay. |
Medium-High (less data transparency, security clearance issues) |
€10M–50M+ ARR |
| 5 |
Green procurement compliance tool |
Perfect timing with 2026 directive revision. Mandatory GPP criteria incoming. |
Medium (regulatory expertise needed, but less data aggregation) |
€5M–30M ARR |
| 6 |
Cross-border bid translation + compliance |
55% disqualification rate from non-compliance. Clear pain point. |
Medium (AI + legal expertise, 24 language pairs) |
€5M–20M ARR |
| 7 |
EU procurement newsletter/media |
Remarkably empty space. €2T market with no dedicated deep-dive publication. |
Low (content creation, audience building) |
€500K–5M ARR (ads, sponsorships, premium content) |
Recommended Entry Strategy
Start with a single large market (France or UK) where open data/API is best. Build the data pipeline and AI matching
for one country. Get 100 paying customers. Then expand country-by-country using the same playbook. France has the
best open data (BOAMP API). UK has the best OCDS adoption (FTS + Contracts Finder). Either is an excellent starting point.
Simultaneously launch a weekly procurement intelligence newsletter to build audience and authority at near-zero cost.
The newsletter becomes the top-of-funnel for the SaaS product.
The combination of data aggregation + AI matching + bid assistance is the full-stack play. But
starting with aggregation + alerts is the right wedge — simple value proposition, measurable ROI, subscription revenue.
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