
New Delhi, April 6 The Government e-Marketplace (GeM), a public procurement platform, facilitated transactions worth ₹5.03 lakh crore in 2025-26, a decrease of 7.4% from the previous fiscal, a senior official said on Monday.
GeM facilitated transactions worth ₹5.43 lakh crore in 2024-25.
GeM CEO Mihir Kumar said the decline in growth can be attributed to a reduced contribution from the coal ministry, whose share in total sales fell from 34% to 20% in 2025-26 (₹1,02,219 crore).
Coal India Ltd purchased goods and services worth ₹82,285 crore through the platform in 2025-26.
"GeM achieved a cumulative Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) of ₹18.4 lakh crore, including crossing ₹5 lakh crore GMV in 2025-26," Kumar told reporters here.
He also said that the platform has included several new functionalities to enhance its efficiency, such as rate contract and global tender enquiry (GTE).
"The platform has now been upgraded to support multi-currency bidding and participation from international sellers," he said.
The GTE functionality will help companies of certain free trade agreement partners of India to participate in global tenders of the Indian government departments, and entities with conditions. India has opened government procurement with conditions under trade pacts with the UAE and the UK.
Ministries of coal, defence, petroleum and natural gas, power, finance, and steel were among the major procurers from GeM in 2025-26. The major CPSE buyers included Coal India, NTPC, NLC India, IOC Ltd, SAIL and ONGC.
Kumar said that more than 11 lakh MSEs (micro and small enterprises) are registered on the platform and they received over 51 lakh orders worth ₹2.36 lakh crore during 2025–26.
Further over 2.1 lakh women-led MSEs are registered on the portal and have received orders exceeding ₹28,000 crore, registering about 28% growth.