Crown Commercial Service Annual Report and Accounts Published

18 Jul 2017 03:28 PM

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has today published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2016/17, highlighting a year of steady progress.

The report shows £12.4 billion of common goods and services are now being procured through CCS, whose aim is to become the ‘go to’ provider for the procurement of common goods and services across the entire public sector.

During the year, CCS - an executive agency of the Cabinet Office - has delivered £430 million in commercial benefits including savings for central government, and £295 million for the wider public sector - helping to deliver more efficient, effective public services that meet the needs of citizens.

Thousands more small and medium-sized businesses are successfully bidding to become government suppliers, and 32 of the government’s largest suppliers have now signed the Prompt Payment Code - pledging to back small businesses by paying invoices on time.

Tony van Kralingen, Chair of CCS, said:

This is a very encouraging performance, led by Malcolm Harrison and his new team. We have exceeded our target for the delivery of commercial benefits to our customers in Central Government and the Wider Public Sector. We continue to build capability and deliver improvements to the quality of service that we offer.

Malcolm Harrison, Chief Executive Officer of CCS, said:

We have made encouraging progress in the past financial year, building on the solid foundations we laid during a thorough operational review which has seen us focus on where we can add greatest value for our customers.

By drawing on our deep commercial expertise and leveraging the purchasing power of our customers across the entire public sector, we have been able to deliver value for money for them, as well as for the nation, in meeting their business needs.

Looking forward, we intend to maintain our sharp focus on meeting our customers’ expectations, not least through continuing to improve customer service levels and making it easier for a broad spectrum of public sector bodies to access our deals.

Performance highlights for 2016/17 include:

To read the full report and accounts, visit the annual report and accounts web pages