The successful public sector bid specialists at Bidbetter are now opening up their services to help businesses win private sector contracts.

Having trebled business turnover in the past three years, the public sector bid experts at Bidbetter are now expanding their services. Entering the private sector arena, they will be assisting suppliers in writing and developing bids for lucrative business contracts with private companies.

Celebrating a bid win-rate exceeding 80%, and having won £375m worth of contracts for their clients, Bidbetter is now ideally placed to offer their bid-writing expertise to companies bidding for private sector contracts. Targeting the new market, the team of professionals at Bidbetter work with clients to produce tailored bid support either face to face or remotely, dependent on what is most practical.

Philip Norman Director of Bidbetter, comments:

“In contrast to the public sector, whilst the process is sometimes formal it isn’t governed by rules with which businesses must adhere to when submitting their bid. Large companies will, however, seek to emulate public sector formalities to encourage fair and open competition. When evaluating bids, some private sector buyers will look for similar requirements and ask similar questions to achieve the best value for money from a bid. It is here that we can help suppliers to score highly, maximising their chances of winning a contract.’’

With a huge variety of private contracts on offer, they represent an excellent business opportunity for companies of all sizes. Based in Poole, Bidbetter is keen to offer the new private sector bid writing service across Dorset and Hampshire, helping companies to sell their products and services to various sectors.

For more information about Bidbetter, please visit: www.bid-better.co.uk.

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