Scope and Contents
Above 85 million awarded contracts with full project information from 2010 to date
More than 2.5 million awarded companies (direct awardees) worldwide and full project history for each company record
More than 4 million companies altogether including direct awardees with their entire subsidiary structure
Matching to over 9000 publicly listed companies and options for ticker monitoring for all public companies directly or indirectly (through subsidiaries) participating in public procurement worldwide
Company analytics with live company rankings and analytical profiling of public sector vendors worldwide
In-depth institutional performance and contract award distribution statistics of public buyers
400 000 new awarded contracts in addition to thousands of new company entries every month
Nearly 20 000 awarded contracts every day
Use cases
Building of dynamic quantitative analysis of stock prices of companies involved in government contracting
Uncovering the fundamentals of the dynamic relationship between public buyers and large government contractors
Creating a robust framework for global, regional and sectoral economic analysis based on the purchasing activity of the governments around the world
Geographical Coverage
Data Breakdown
Investment Application
Mapped to tickers of publicly listed companies
Easy to grasp public buyers activities historically and through real time tracking
The global public procurement contract awards data is new to the financial industry
Dynamic analysis of stock prices of companies involved in government sector
Ongoing research for US and EU government contracts indicates a statistically significant relationship between material contract awards, and subsequent sales surprise and stock price movements
Local and sectoral level breakdown of public purchasing
Data Report Card
Length of History
From 2010 onwards
Data Frequency
Daily. Upon request, there can be weekly or monthly updates
Data Source
Data is obtained directly from primary sources: government websites, information portals and other online publications
Data Quality
Well-structured, cleaned and aggregated data in one standard format (incl. parent and subsidiaries corporate database)
Data Collection Method
Contract information is scraped from government publications and procurement websites, harmonized, cleaned and mapped to awardee companies
Data Reporting Lag
Minimum one day; depends on source and contract specifics
Documentation Quality
Fully Available
Data Description
The dataset covers nearly 82 million contracts awarded to over 2.5 million unique companies. The dataset tracks the details of federal contracts awarded by governments in 45 countries
Coverage within Asset Range
Equity capital scope of analysis
Market Awareness of Data
Innovative model to predict relationship between stock price and material government contract awards
Liquidity of Underlying Assets
Mid-to-large caps across multiple geographies such as Australia, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Russia, Ukraine, the United States, and EU member nations. Liquid and easy to trade
Additional Pre-Processing
Harmonization across records, company mapping. Each contract is mapped to a specific vendor firm. These mappings include stock tickers, company names and government identifiers
Research on the Importance of Publicly Listed Companies in Public Procurement Market
Research Scope:
Geography: United States, EU-27, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia
Time Range: from 2012 to 2020
10 million
contracts have been awarded to around 9000 publicly-listed companies directly and/or through their subsidiaries.
40%
of the public procurement contract awards made globally are being awarded to publicly-listed companies
1000+
Tickers of listed companies worldwide with annual government income above USD 500 m.
5 key industries
with multi-million contract awards on daily basis including defense, construction, energy, professional services, IT & cyber security
10+ options
to access and consume the data with various formats and data breakdowns available including individual and sector-based stock monitoring and ticker-mapped pipeline of receivables.
45 countries
with full decade of historical data providing options to back-test predictions of bankruptcies and signal market concentration and the related corporate and governance risks.