Stotles & GovNet partner to unlock public sector growth


Stotles & GovNet partner to unlock public sector growth
Stotles & GovNet partner to unlock public sector growth

In our latest report, Integrated Care Systems reveal 2024/25 budget plans, Stotles took a deep dive into the world of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs). In the United Kingdom, there are 42 ICSs, and before each new financial year kicks off, the NHS allocates its budget.
According to our research into Capital Resource Plans tied to Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), 32 of 42 have been published for 2024/25. Capital Resource Plans are published by ICBs before the start of each financial year and outline:
By gathering this data and organising it into an easy-to-view format, we have made it effortless for suppliers to draw insights and improve their approach to building a robust public sector procurement pipeline for selling into the NHS.
A key facet of the ICS report ranks ICBs based on their 2024/25 Capital Departmental Expenditure Limit (CDEL). The core opportunity for keeping track of these budgets when they are released means that suppliers can strategically build their sales approach and pipeline based on where the budgets have been allocated. Then, using Stotles’ public sector contract data, all collected and cleaned from siloed public sources and organised into one user-friendly platform, supplier teams can prioritise the most relevant opportunities to approach first when building their NHS procurement pipelines.
To begin building your pipeline for working with the public sector, sign up for free with Stotles today.
When broken out across the 32 individual ICS regions, the allocated budget valued at £6.2 billion, represents significant procurement opportunities due to increased capital expenditure. In addition to including a snapshot of the top 10 ICBs based on their CDEL budget, we have included a clear comparison to last year's budget in the final column. Tracking budget change is a fundamental strategy suppliers use to effectively build their pipelines and prioritise key targets across the public sector. This list can track the ICSs with the largest budgets available and budget changes from last year.
£153.5 million
£113.9 million
£55.2 million
Suppliers can use the Stotles platform to locate and organise opportunities based on NHS budgets. This is done by filtering a live feed of NHS opportunities based on relevancy for your business using Stotles’ Signal Settings creating a dynamic and personalised feed based on keywords, CPV codes, competitor activity and partners.
To begin building your pipeline for working with the public sector, sign up for free with Stotles today.
Diving deeper into the 2024/25 NHS budget allocations reveals which verticals where funding has significantly increased. If you are a supplier of these services you should track these opportunities to stay ahead of the competition. An example of how to leverage this information is that the North Central London Integrated Care Board announced the below points for sector-specific allocations:
Suppliers can leverage these budget increases to improve public sector sales by tailoring their approach to the regions and sectors showing the most potential. Suppliers should target these regions and engage with relevant decision-makers early to position themselves for upcoming tenders.
While the 2024/25 NHS budget allocations signal a changing landscape, highlighting both opportunities and challenges for suppliers, approaching the public sector with a data-driven strategy has never been more convenient. Focusing on regions with the most relevant procurement potential—whether in growing or contracting regions—suppliers can align their public sector sales strategy for maximum impact.
To begin building your pipeline for working with the public sector, sign up for free with Stotles today.