The Government e Marketplace (GeM) has witnessed a remarkable growth, doubling its Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) to ₹4-lakh crore in fiscal year 2023-24. CEO P K Singh announced plans for potential expansion, including opening the portal for consumer use and enhancing its services.
Government e-Marketplace (GeM) Achieves ₹4 Lakh Crore GMV: Key Highlights
1. GMV Milestone and Business Growth:
- GeM’s GMV reaches ₹4-lakh crore, doubling from the previous fiscal year.
- Procurement of services surges by 205% in FY24, contributing significantly to the total GMV.
- Nearly 50% of the total GMV is attributed to service procurement.
2. Expansion Plans and Consumer Pilot:
- Contemplation to open GeM portal for consumer use, pending necessary approvals.
- Plans for a small-scale pilot project in the upcoming year to gauge feasibility.
3. Current Ecosystem and Partnerships:
- GeM caters to over 1.5 lakh government buyers and 21 lakh sellers and service providers.
- Integration of 89,421 panchayats and 760+ cooperatives into the procurement ecosystem.
- At present, accessible to Central and State government ministries, departments, and various public sector entities.
4. Diverse Offerings and Services:
- GeM offers a wide array of products and services, from office stationery to defense equipment.
- Noteworthy examples include assembly of BrahMos missiles and diverse defense procurements.
- Services span transportation, logistics, waste management, and more.
5. International Recognition and Expansion Plans:
- Interest from countries in Africa, South East Asia, and India’s neighborhood to adopt GeM’s model.
- Potential consultancy services or setting up similar platforms in other nations.
6. Future Vision and Enhancements:
- Plans to develop GeM as a unified procurement portal akin to models in Singapore or Korea.
- Proposal to include works contracts on the platform, aiming for significant impact.
7. Election-Related Initiatives:
- Introduction of a dedicated page for election-related goods and services, including catering and webcasting.
- States like Uttar Pradesh have utilized the platform substantially during elections.