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Top 20 Procurement Portals by Active Opportunities in Q2 2026: Where the Biggest Tender Pipelines Are

Ranking of 20 leading procurement portals by open tender volume, showing where contractors should focus bidding efforts in Q2 2026.

Alvaro de la Maza AlbaMay 24, 20267 min read

Russia's federal procurement portal, China's cppp, and the EU's TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) dominate the global opportunity landscape in Q2 2026, collectively representing nearly 93,000 active tenders across 31 countries. This ranking reveals where the world's largest procurement markets are concentrated and which portals contractors should prioritize for bid capture and pipeline development.

Methodology

Rankings are based on open tender volume published between April 1 and June 30, 2026, extracted from BidsFactory's database of 2M+ tenders from 326+ active procurement portals. Open tenders include recently posted opportunities plus longstanding ones not yet awarded or cancelled. For portals serving multiple countries, we note the geographic scope. We excluded portals with fewer than 5 open tenders to focus on material markets.

The Ranking

1. Gosplan (Russia) — 40,116 open tenders

Russia's federal procurement system dominates by volume. Gosplan aggregates tenders from federal agencies, regional governments, and state-owned enterprises. Entry strategy: Register with Unified Trader System (ETS), obtain Russian tax ID, secure local representation. Browse Russian tenders

2. CPPP (India) — 27,332 open tenders

India's Central Public Procurement Portal (CPPP) funnels government procurement across union ministries, departments, and public enterprises. Massive domestic market with rising international JV participation. Browse Indian tenders

3. TED (EU) — 25,445 open tenders across 31 countries

The European Union's Tenders Electronic Daily broadcasts procurement from EU member states, EEA, and other partners. TED is the gateway to European public procurement (€500K+ thresholds). Bidding requires EU registration; many portals pre-qualify via TED. Browse EU tenders

4. Service.Bund.De (Germany) — 15,213 open tenders

Germany's federal and state e-procurement platform. Represents the single-country EU leader. Strong construction, IT, and services sectors. Browse German tenders

5. GosZakup (Kazakhstan) — 13,248 open tenders

Kazakhstan's unified e-procurement system covers central budget, regional budgets, and SOEs. Strategic importance for Central Asia intra-regional trade and Chinese BRI contractors. Browse Kazakh tenders

6. SAM.Gov (USA) — 12,796 open tenders

U.S. federal and GSA procurement portal. Requires CAGE Code, SAM registration, and for many contracts, security clearance. Services, supplies, and construction-focused. Browse U.S. tenders

7. GEPNIC (ASEAN States) — 9,012 open tenders

ASEAN General Procurement Notice Information Center covers multiple ASEAN member states. Regional standardization play with diverse procurement regimes. Browse ASEAN tenders

8. PNCP (Brazil) — 7,881 open tenders

Brazil's National Procurement System (PNCP) aggregates federal, state, and municipal procurement. Portuguese-language barrier; local JV advantage. Browse Brazilian tenders

9. PCC (Taiwan) — 7,116 open tenders

Taiwan Public Construction Commission portal. Strong in infrastructure, energy, and high-tech procurement. Browse Taiwan tenders

10. KKJ (Japan) — 7,093 open tenders

Japan's central government procurement system. High-quality infrastructure tenders; local involvement often mandatory. Browse Japanese tenders

11. Placasp (Spain) — 6,927 open tenders

Spain's Plataforma de Contratación del Sector Público. EU-standard tenders; many linked to regional and municipal administrations. Browse Spanish tenders

12. KIMDIS (Greece) — 5,731 open tenders

Greece's digital procurement system. EU-aligned; many tenders for infrastructure recovery and digital transformation programs. Browse Greek tenders

13. Tokyo Metropolitan — 5,698 open tenders

Tokyo's regional procurement portal. Japan's largest metropolitan region procurement. Browse Japan tenders

14. FTS (UK) — 5,363 open tenders

UK Find a Tender Service. Post-Brexit gateway for UK government, NHS, and broader public sector procurement. GBP-priced; requires UK Company House registration for awards. Browse UK tenders

15. Prozorro (Ukraine) — 5,255 open tenders

Ukraine's anti-corruption e-procurement system. War-driven reconstruction tenders alongside ongoing government spending. Browse Ukrainian tenders

16. Xarid (Uzbekistan) — 4,840 open tenders

Uzbekistan's unified electronic marketplace. Growing privatization and infrastructure modernization procurement. Browse Uzbek tenders

17. ANAC SmartCIG (Italy) — 4,602 open tenders

Italy's Autorità Nazionale Anticorruzione (ANAC) portal. Centralizes Italian government and regional procurement with CIG tracking for fraud prevention. Browse Italian tenders

18. Vietnam EGP — 3,941 open tenders

Vietnam's e-Government Procurement portal. CPP-dominated but opening to private sector PPP opportunities. Browse Vietnamese tenders

19. SecOp2 (Colombia) — 3,683 open tenders

Colombia's Sistema Electrónico de Contratación Pública. Latin America's reform leader in transparent procurement. Browse Colombian tenders

20. BOAMP (France) — 3,267 open tenders

France's Bulletin Officiel d'Annonces des Marchés Publics. Government and state enterprise procurement; part of a larger French ecosystem including DECP and regional platforms. Browse French tenders

Insights & Patterns

Concentration: The top 3 portals (Russia, India, EU) account for 92,893 of 187,500+ tenders globally (49% of the indexed opportunity pool in this period). Geographic dominance: Asian and European portals occupy 16 of top 20, reflecting the concentration of government capacity and procurement budgets in OECD + BRICS economies. Domestic vs. international: 18 of 20 are single-country or region-bound; only TED and GEPNIC serve cross-border procurement, emphasizing that contractors must penetrate each national system separately. Sector variation: Russian and Indian portals are highly diversified (927 and 288 sectors respectively), while US SAM, Tokyo Metro, and Taiwan PCC are narrower, reflecting tighter agency specialization.

Strategic Implications

For new entrants: Choose 3–5 portals matching your sector/region specialization, build local partnerships, and obtain registrations before Q3. Spreading across all 20 is resource-draining. For regional players: European firms should maximize TED and German platforms; Asian firms should secure India CPPP, Russia Gosplan, and Japan KKJ registrations. For global contractors: Prioritize TED (broadest EU reach), India CPPP (largest developing-market volume), and SAM.Gov (US federal spend), then tier down based on sector and risk tolerance. Volume vs. quality: Russia and India's high volumes include low-value tenders (e.g., stationery, local services). Segment by budget/contract type to avoid wasting bid resources.

Looking Ahead

The Q3 2026 pipeline will likely see continued dominance by these 20 platforms, with emerging shifts as:

  • Reconstruction tenders surge in Ukraine (Prozorro likely to move into top 10)
  • ASEAN harmonization advances (GEPNIC may consolidate more member-state procurement)
  • AI/digital procurement adoption expands in mature markets (TED, SAM.Gov, CPPP adding automation features that benefit repeat bidders with digital platforms)

Ready to find your next opportunity? Browse all active procurement portals on BidsFactory and filter by country, source, or sector to match your bidding strategy.

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Alvaro de la Maza Alba

Alvaro de la Maza Alba

Partner at Aninver Development Partners

Founding Partner at Aninver Development Partners, a global development consultancy operating in 50+ countries. IESE Business School alumnus with over 15 years of experience advising development finance institutions, governments, and multilateral organizations including the World Bank, IDB, AfDB, and UNIDO. Specialized in infrastructure & PPPs, private sector development, climate finance, and digital transformation for emerging markets.

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