White paper on EU Financial Regulation – tenders by European institutions, bodies and agencies

 April 28, 2025 | Publication

Are you regularly submitting bids in tenders by the European institutions, bodies and agencies or are you considering to do so?

A lot of companies are familiar with tender procedures in their own member states on the basis of the local procurement legislation (which is an implementation of the European procurement Directives 2014/23/EU, 2014/24/EU and 2014/25/EU). But not only contracting authorities in the member states are obliged to organise tenders in line with the EU procurement legislation. European institutions, bodies and agencies such as the European Commission, European Parliament, European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) have to abide by procurement rules as well. These parties have to tender in accordance with the Financial Regulation 2024/2509.

There are a few important differences between the procurement rules for contracting authorities in member states and these European institutions, bodies and agencies, but are you aware of them? As the winning or, perhaps more importantly, the losing party in the tender procedure, you might want to know what your rights are.

In our White paper we explain what the procurement rules are for European institutions, bodies and agencies and what you need to know in order to safeguard your rights in these tenders.

Our White paper provides essential insights into the procurement rules for EU-level tenders – and what your company should be aware of.

Simply fill in the form by clicking on the button below, and you’ll receive the White paper directly by email – ready to read whenever it suits you.

 

Are you regularly submitting bids in tenders by the European institutions, bodies and agencies or are you considering to do so?

A lot of companies are familiar with tender procedures in their own member states on the basis of the local procurement legislation (which is an implementation of the European procurement Directives 2014/23/EU, 2014/24/EU and 2014/25/EU). But not only contracting authorities in the member states are obliged to organise tenders in line with the EU procurement legislation. European institutions, bodies and agencies such as the European Commission, European Parliament, European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) have to abide by procurement rules as well. These parties have to tender in accordance with the Financial Regulation 2024/2509.

There are a few important differences between the procurement rules for contracting authorities in member states and these European institutions, bodies and agencies, but are you aware of them? As the winning or, perhaps more importantly, the losing party in the tender procedure, you might want to know what your rights are.

In our White paper we explain what the procurement rules are for European institutions, bodies and agencies and what you need to know in order to safeguard your rights in these tenders.

Our White paper provides essential insights into the procurement rules for EU-level tenders – and what your company should be aware of.

Simply fill in the form by clicking on the button below, and you’ll receive the White paper directly by email – ready to read whenever it suits you.

 

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