Krabu Grupp is among the top 50 Estonian IT companies that have won the most public procurements
September 30, 2024
This year, the ITuudised portal published a ranking of Estonian IT companies that have won the most public tenders. The total amount of contracts being performed in the rating of fifty companies amounts to almost one billion euros. Based on the results of last year, Krabu Group ranks 39th in the list.
The tender contract ranking includes all public procurement contracts concluded in 2023. Contracts with multiple winners or participants are reflected in the total order volume of all winners or participants. The ranking shows both the total contract volume in euros and the number of contracts concluded. Tender contracts presented in the ranking can last for several years.
On average, one company in the list has six active contracts worth 19 million euros. 41 companies out of the 50 largest procurement companies in the list have contracts worth more than one million euros. The volume of Krabu Group’s tender contracts last year was 1.21 million euros.
“We have been participating in Estonian IT public procurements for over 10 years, and this rating generally reflects the contribution of the largest players in the local market to the development of the e-Government. The volumes and positions in the ranking may change every year, but we are pleased to be among the top companies supporting and developing Estonian public IT services. Together, we make our e-Estonia even more convenient, secure and customer-oriented,” said Kirill Krabu, Member of the Management Board of Krabu Grupp.
Founded in 2012, Krabu Grupp offers turnkey solutions and various digitalization service packages for organizations with different levels of IT maturity. Today, Krabu Grupp carries out digital transformation projects for enterprises and public sector organizations in Estonia, Ukraine, Finland and Tanzania.
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