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Financial & Professional Services tenders in India

158 open notices

Consultancy, advisory, audit, research, design and other expert-services assignments and terms of reference.

Who buys financial & professional services in India

These are the organisations with the most financial & professional services notices open in India right now. Buyers in this sector tend to repeat — following the few that award the work you do is usually more productive than watching the market as a whole.

How they buy

Indian public procurement runs through several parallel systems rather than one. Central ministries and most states publish on GePNIC-based e-procurement portals (eprocure.gov.in and its state equivalents), commodity and service purchases increasingly go through the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), and large public sector undertakings — power utilities, coal and mining companies, oil marketing companies, railways — operate their own portals. Municipal bodies, development authorities and universities publish independently again, which is why a supplier watching only one portal sees a fraction of the market.

Across the financial & professional services notices we currently hold for India, the most common form is the open tender or invitation to bid, followed by request for proposal, consultancy assignment and expression of interest. Each has its own rules — see RFP, RFQ and EOI compared and tendering procedures explained.

What qualifies you

Bidding almost always requires a Class III digital signature certificate, registration on the relevant portal, GST and PAN details, and audited accounts for the turnover test. Most works tenders set prior-experience thresholds expressed as completed similar works of a stated value within the last three to seven years. Registered micro and small enterprises can claim exemptions from earnest money and tender fees, and a share of central procurement is reserved for them — but the claim must be made in the bid with the Udyam certificate attached.

Professional-services tenders — consultancy, advisory, audit, research, monitoring and evaluation — are usually awarded on the strength of the technical proposal and team credentials rather than price alone. Read the terms of reference carefully, map your methodology to the stated deliverables, and evidence comparable assignments. Watch for key-expert requirements and reporting schedules.

Before committing effort, it is worth running a deliberate bid/no-bid decision and checking your submission against the responsiveness checklist.

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