Partner event
From Bids to Business: Winning Opportunities in LATAC with the Inter American Development Bank
Wednesday 05 November at 3:00PM
In person: Learn how to access procurement opportunities with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) as a gateway into the Latin American and Caribbean market.
What you’ll learn
- Understand the structure and process of public procurement within the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
- Learn how to identify, access, and compete for procurement opportunities funded by the IDB.
- Gain insight into upcoming development projects and regional priorities across LATAC.
Description
The Latin American and Caribbean (LATAC) region offers significant opportunities for UK businesses, with large-scale development projects supported by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Especially for companies new to the region, IDB-funded projects provide a transparent, predictable, and structured procurement environment, making them an excellent entry point into these markets.
This meeting is mainly for infrastructure, tech services, and consultancy businesses that are interested in getting involved with IDB's pipeline of procurement opportunities for goods and services.
This in-person roundtable will give you a clear understanding of how procurement works at the IDB and how your business can compete effectively for opportunities. You will also hear about the current priorities shaping projects in the region, helping you align your offer with demand.
This session will provide practical insights into identifying, accessing, and navigating procurement opportunities.
Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis and priority will be given to members of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
To register your interest, follow this link
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
The Inter-American Development Bank is the leading source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 1959, the IDB supports economic and social progress in the region by providing loans, grants, technical assistance, and conducting research. Its work focuses on reducing poverty and inequality, promoting sustainable growth, and strengthening institutions. The Bank partners with governments, private sector actors, and civil society to implement projects in areas such as infrastructure, education, health, climate resilience, and innovation.