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Government Procurement Card spend over £500

A list of all Government Procurement Card financial transactions spending over £500 made by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in...

BEIS spending over £500 - also known as ePCS (electronic purchasing card solution or GPC (government payment card)

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) publishes details of all spending over £500 using using an electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) on a monthly basis. The ePCS has...

Procurement card spend over £500

British Council procurement card spend items over £500. This information is published in line with UK Central Government's commitment to transparency and also under section 19 of the Freedom of...

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Five Day Payment Target

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority aim to pay suppliers within five days of receipt of a correct invoice. The following files show this performance:

Procurement Card Transactions

This contains details of transactions that Leicester City Council makes using a Government Procurement Card.This data will be published quarterly.

Procurement card transactions

Procurement card transactions at Scarborough Borough Council.

Procurement Card Transactions

Rochdale Borough Council DOES NOT use Government Procurement Cards.

Procurement Card Data

Details of all transactions made via the Council's Governement Procurement Card

Government Procurement Card

This dataset, published on a quarterly basis, contains details of all expenditure made on the council's Government Procurement Card. The use of the GPC refers to cards issued under a procurement...

Procurement Card Transactions

All procurement card transactions made by Calderdale Council. Amount paid shown net of VAT. This information is published as part of the [Local Government Transparency...

Purchase Card Transactions

The reports in this section list all transaction on our Government Procurement Cards.

Department for Transport government procurement card (GPC) transactions

Government procurement card (GPC) transactions above £500 for the Department for Transport and transport agencies. Information on GOV.UK about Department for Transport government procurement...

Five-year survival from all cancers (NHSOF 1.4.ii)

A measure of the number of adults diagnosed with any type of cancer in a year who are still alive five years after diagnosis. Purpose This indicator attempts to capture the success of the NHS in...

BIS Government Procurement Card spend - transactions over £500

Spreadsheets in this information set reflect all monthly single transactions with a value of £500 or above. GPC or government procurement card expenditure is published in arrears. Before April...

DCMS Government Procurement Card spend: transactions over £500

DCMS has published all Government Procurement Card (GPC) spend for all staff that hold GPC’s. The data published inculdes transactions that have a single transaction value of £500 or above. This...

Scotland Office Government Procurement Card spend over £500

Government Procurement Card spend over £500 for the Scotland Office

Defra Government Procurement Card spend - transactions over £500

Defra has published all Government Procurement Card (GPC) spend for Departmental GPC’s. The data published includes transactions that have a single transaction value of £500 or above. From May...

Bradford Council procurement cards

Bradford Council has issued selected officers with procurement cards. Details of the card transactions are published on a quarterly basis. Further information Tenders and Contracts

Council spending on procurement cards

All spending on Government Procurement Cards as mandated for publishing under the Local Government Transparency Code 2015. Published on a monthly basis.

Rushmoor Procurement Card Spend

This dataset is a list of the spend by Rushmoor Borough Council on procurement cards. Issued following the transparency code 2014, it follows the recommended schema issued by the LGA. PLEASE...