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Tendios publishes more than a million public tenders, in 2022

Tendios, the public bidding platform, closed last year with more than 1,000 registered companies and a virtual library of more than a million tenders. The startup has sent tender notices through the platform for a total value of 1 billion euros. “Tendios issues thousands of notices every day that allow companies that work for the public sector to be aware of all the opportunities that arise through bidding”explains the co-CEO and co-founder of Tendios, Lujan Benitez.

The public sector announces every day a quantity of information in tenders and awards that is impossible for most companies to review. Tendios warns in real time of the most interesting or that best fit a business or professional taking into account their business activity, avoiding waste of time and resources in the search for tenders, awards, minor contracts… In this way it makes it easier for private companies to work with the public sector .

This alert system has allowed Tendios to close collaboration agreements with different business groups, such as chambers of commerce, professional associations, clusters, unions and hubs, among others, so that they can notify their associates of all business opportunities in the public sector, through their own web page or personalized portals. To cope with this growth and accelerate its expansion, the platform has introduced new features, such as competitor analysis, related bidding, and proposal discount recommendations, among others.

Tendios was born to facilitate and democratize access to tenders and awards public sector. Companies can register for free on the platform, and set up their account in just 1 minute to start receiving alerts. The platform also allows business associations to register so that they can automatically notify their associates of published tenders that are of interest to them. Tendios has a directory of freelancers and companies specialized in the public sector that offer help and advice to companies on processes and good practices when applying to public tenders.

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