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Company overview
Procserve is a leading eProcurement company which provides buyers and sellers with a cloud-based eMarketplace in which they can do business securely and efficiently. It was founded in 2006 to underpin the UK Government's e-commerce strategy. Its first CEO was Veera Johnson and its current CEO is Nigel Clifford. The PA Consulting Group is the majority shareholder.

Services
Procserve provides the Government eMarketplace for the Police, NHS and Welsh central Government via Buy4My, xchangewales/cyfnewidcymru and the National Police markets and works with over 400 buying organisations and 24,000 suppliers. Procserve has won an innovation award from the Department of Work and Pensions for its "Low Value Procurement" solution.

Timeline of Procserve
2004: The UK Government commissions and government efficiency review under Sir Peter Gershon.

2005: The PA Consulting Group is commissioned to specify a government eMarketplace in response to the findings of the Gershon Review. Zanzibar, an early eMarketplace provider, is formed.

2006: Procserve is founded to manage Zanzibar. Veera Johnson is the first CEO.

2007. The Department of Education commissions the OPEN eMarketplace (now Buy4My) to be provided by Procserve.

2008: The Welsh Government commissions xchangewales.

2010: Veera Johnson leaves the company and is replaced by Jim Knox.

2011: The National Police Procurement Agency commissions the The National Police Procurement Hub. Procserve launches the Government eMarketplace.

2012: Nigel Clifford becomes CEO.

2013: Procserve processes over £1 billion of public sector transactions.

Company overview
Procserve is a leading eProcurement company which provides buyers and sellers with a cloud-based eMarketplace in which they can do business securely and efficiently. It was founded in 2006 to underpin the UK Government's e-commerce strategy. Its first CEO was Veera Johnson and its current CEO is Nigel Clifford. The PA Consulting Group is the majority shareholder.

Services
Procserve provides the Government eMarketplace for the Police, NHS and Welsh central Government via Buy4My, xchangewales/cyfnewidcymru and the National Police markets and works with over 400 buying organisations and 24,000 suppliers. Procserve has won an innovation award from the Department of Work and Pensions for its "Low Value Procurement" solution.

Timeline of Procserve
2004: The UK Government commissions and government efficiency review under Sir Peter Gershon.

2005: The PA Consulting Group is commissioned to specify a government eMarketplace in response to the findings of the Gershon Review. Zanzibar, an early eMarketplace provider, is formed.

2006: Procserve is founded to manage Zanzibar. Veera Johnson is the first CEO.

2007. The Department of Education commissions the OPEN eMarketplace (now Buy4My) to be provided by Procserve.

2008: The Welsh Government commissions xchangewales.

2010: Veera Johnson leaves the company and is replaced by Jim Knox.

2011: The National Police Procurement Agency commissions the The National Police Procurement Hub. Procserve launches the Government eMarketplace.

2012: Nigel Clifford becomes CEO.

2013: Procserve processes over £1 billion of public sector transactions.

Services
Procserve provides the Government eMarketplace for the Police, NHS and Welsh central Government via Buy4My, xchangewales/cyfnewidcymru and the National Police markets and works with over 400 buying organisations and 24,000 suppliers. Procserve has won an innovation award from the Department of Work and Pensions for its "Low Value Procurement" solution.

Timeline of Procserve
2004: The UK Government commissions and government efficiency review under Sir Peter Gershon.

2005: The PA Consulting Group is commissioned to specify a government eMarketplace in response to the findings of the Gershon Review. Zanzibar, an early eMarketplace provider, is formed.

2006: Procserve is founded to manage Zanzibar. Veera Johnson is the first CEO.

2007. The Department of Education commissions the OPEN eMarketplace (now Buy4My) to be provided by Procserve.

2008: The Welsh Government commissions xchangewales.

2010: Veera Johnson leaves the company and is replaced by Jim Knox.

2011: The National Police Procurement Agency commissions the The National Police Procurement Hub. Procserve launches the Government eMarketplace.

2012: Nigel Clifford becomes CEO.

2013: Procserve processes over £1 billion of public sector transactions.

Company overview
Procserve was founded in 2006 to underpin the UK Government's e-commerce strategy. Its current CEO is Nigel Clifford. The PA Consulting Group is the majority shareholder.

Services
Currently, over 25,000 organisations are connected to the Procserve Commerce Network which supports other specialist emarketplaces such as buy4my, Government eMarketplace, xchangewales eTrading, xchangewales eTrading for Schools, Procurement for Housing eMarketplace and the National Police Procurement Hub.

Timeline of Procserve
2004: The UK Government commissions a government efficiency review under Sir Peter Gershon.

2005: The PA Consulting Group, with a consortium of technology partners, is commissioned to create a government eMarketplace in response to the findings of the Gershon Review. Zanzibar, an early eMarketplace provider, is formed.

2006: Procserve is founded to manage Zanzibar. Veera Johnson is the first CEO.

2007. The Department of Education commissions the OPEN eMarketplace (now buy4my) to be provided by Procserve. Impaq Business Solutions is acquired by Procserve.

2008: The Welsh Government commissions xchangewales.

2010: Jim Knox becomes CEO.

2011: The National Police Improvement Agency commissions the National Police Procurement Hub, now managed by the Home Office.

2012: Nigel Clifford becomes CEO. Procserve wins an innovation award from the Department of Work and Pensions for its "Low Value Procurement" solution.

2013: Procserve processes over £1 billion of public sector transactions.