According to statistics published by the European Commission, the number of data companies are estimated at ******* in the ** European Union countries and the United Kingdom in 2019, exhibiting a year-on-year growth of *** percent. The number of data suppliers is forecast to grow in the coming years, reaching ******* by 2025 in the baseline scenario.
The source defines data companies as organizations that have as their main activity the production and delivery of digital data-related products, services and technologies. They represent the supply side of the data market.
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SLC’s supplier spend is published monthly.
Please note: data on providers is only published annually.
Provider data for later academic years is also available in the data tools and tables statistical data sets within the FE data library.
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According to statistics published by the European Commission, in 2020, revenues of data supplier in the ** European Union countries and the United Kingdom will increase by * percent to reach more than ** billion euros.
According to the source, data companies' revenues correspond to the aggregated value of all the data-related products and services generated by Europe-based data suppliers, including exports outside the EU.
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This dataset represents a second wave follow-up survey carried out in 2014, investigating the minimum required saving necessary for an individual to be willing to switch energy supplier, along with the factors determining this minimum required saving for a household to switch energy supplier. The data forms part of a larger collection of individual-level data resulting from a collective energy supplier switching exercise (initiated by the 38 Degrees organisation) known as 'The Big Switch', in the UK residential energy market (2012); and two waves of internet based follow-up surveys (2013 and 2014). The data from the collective switching exercise relates to around 111,000 participants who had to decide as part of The Big Switch whether or not to switch energy suppliers in spring 2012. Uniquely, the project team observed the offers made to those who did not switch as well as to those who did switch. In addition to this commercial data obtained from Which? Limited, two waves of follow-up surveys were carried out whereby subsets of participants in the collective switching exercise were emailed a questionnaire to complete. Around 15,000 people completed the questionnaire in the first survey wave in spring 2013. The purpose of this first survey wave was to collect extensive information on household characteristics, engagement with the energy market and context surrounding individuals' switching decision in 'The Big Switch', with individuals who had one or two existing energy suppliers. The aim was to combine data from this survey wave with information from 'The Big Switch' itself to allow the investigation of the determinants of supplier switching in the UK energy market. Around 11,000 people completed the questionnaire in the second survey wave in spring 2014. The purpose of this second survey wave was to investigate the minimum required saving necessary for an individual to be willing to switch energy supplier along with the factors determining this minimum required saving. In total, 11,065 people provided full responses to the wave 2 survey, of whom 5,478 had also completed the Wave 1 survey.
The online follow-up survey was sent to a sample of participants of The Big Switch exercise in 2012. Complete records of energy bill details and the offer a person received as part of The Big Switch were obtained for 146,659 people. This group was then split into two equally sized sets, each being approached about taking part in different follow-up surveys. 15,360 people provided complete responses to the first follow-up survey in Spring 2013. These figures relate to individuals who had one or two existing energy suppliers. The focus of the 2013 follow-up survey was to elicit information on factors which might affect the probability of an individual switching energy supplier. The second follow-up survey conducted in early 2014 (referred to as Wave 2) investigated the factors that determine the size of the saving required for a household to switch energy supplier. Respondents were asked to consider the hypothetical annual saving required to switch, under the assumption that the new supplier was identical to their existing supplier other than for the monetary saving. The saving stated therefore represents the amount required to compensate the respondent for the ‘hassle’ associated with switching. In total, 11,065 people provided full responses to the Wave 2 survey, of whom 5,478 had also completed the Wave 1 survey.
Financial and market performance data of key suppliers to Government
UK Manufacturers’ Sales by Product Survey (ProdCom) is a European Union (EU) wide survey of production mainly for the manufacturing industries collected under Council Regulation (EEC) No 3924/91. PRODCOM is classified to the Commerce Energy and Industry National Statistics Theme Group. Manufacturing (excluding recycling) and mineral extraction are sub-divided into a list of around 3,800 products. Companies selected for ProdCom supply value sales data (as a proxy for production) for the products they manufacture, as well as non-manufacturing income. In addition, companies in approximately three quarters of the covered industries supply volume sales data.
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These data contain Inter-Departmental Business Register reference numbers. These are anonymous but unique reference numbers assigned to business organisations. Their inclusion allows researchers to combine different business survey sources together. You may consider applying for other business data to assist your research.
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For the sixteenth edition (May 2025), annual data for 2011 and 2018-2022 have been updated and a new data file for 2023 has been added to the study. A new Variable Catalogue for the same time period has been added, along with a Question Library file for 2023.
Quarterly data showing the percentage of suppliers paid within 5 days and 30 days of the Department of Health and Social Care receiving an invoice, from the financial year 2015 to 2016 onwards.
Monthly data showing the percentage of suppliers paid within 5 days, 10 days and 30 days of the Department of Health and Social Care receiving an invoice was recorded until the end of 2015.
A large business is a company or limited liability partnership that has at least two of the following:
A large business must publish its reports at least twice a year.
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Regulation 113 of the Public Contract Regulation Act 2015 requires all contracting authorities to pay undisputed invoices within 30 days. When disputed invoice payments are not paid within this 30 day period, interest becomes payable on the outstanding amount as set out in the Late Payment Legislation. Figures are shown monthly.A yearly summary of this performance is available by clicking this link: Supplier Payments Summary
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Linked Data list of 'suppliers' receiving payments from Surrey County Council. See Metadata tab for more details.
Linked Data list of suppliers receiving payments from Surrey County Council in the Spending and Procurement Card datasets. Specific data schema details can be found on the Local Government Association's (LGA) website http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/Spend.
This data is published as part of Surrey's obligations for transparency, as set out in the Local Government Transparency Code 2014.
Update frequency: Quarterly
Review date: No later than end of the month after the quarter end
Temporal coverage:
Geographical coverage: pan-Surrey (though no spatial data published)
Data lineage: Data extracted from SAP, processed to remove irrelevant fields, personal data redacted and re-formatted according to LGA data schema (see above link)
Maintainer contact: Payments Team, Orbis Business Services
In 2021, the UK manufacturer sales of parts and accessories for automatic data processing machines amounted to ****** million British pounds. This statistic includes parts and accessories equally suitable for use with two or more of word-processing machines, calculating machines, cash registers, computers and other office machines and excludes parts and accessories for use with printers.
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All payments made by Bodmin Town Council in February 2012.
A list of payments for over £500 made to suppliers is required by the Code of Recommended Practice for Local Authorities on Data Transparency. However, Bodmin Town Council has given details of all payments made. Please note that some names have been redacted in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
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Built over the last 50 years specifically for marketing purposes, our dataset has evolved over time now incorporating sources from directory partners, open data, telecom providers, Companies House, PAF, credit reference agencies and other data partners.
This statistical release presents the National Statistics on the stock owned and managed by private registered providers in England in 2020-21. Based on data from the Regulator of Social Housing’s Statistical Data Return, it provides details of private registered providers’ owned and managed stock, details rents reported for low cost rental stock (social and Affordable Rents) and provides an overview of the private registered providers’ sector including details of stock movement and vacancies.
The release comprises three briefing notes (stock, rents and sector characteristics), four dynamic look-up tools (Excel based) allowing users to view the underlying data at a PRP and Group PRP level, a range of geographies and also view five-year trend information at a range of geographies. Additional data tables, raw data from the SDR and technical documentation is also provided.
The statistics derived from the SDR data and published as private registered provider social housing stock in England are considered by the United Kingdom Statistics Authority’s regulatory arm – the Office for Statistics Regulation – to have met the highest standards of trustworthiness, quality and public value, and are considered a national statistic. For more information see the data quality and methodology note.
The responsible statistician for this statistical release was Amanda Hall. The lead official was Will Perry.
These statistics are based on data from the SDR. This return collects data on stock size, types, location and rents at 31 March each year, and data on sales and acquisitions made between 1 April and 31 March. All private registered providers of social housing in England are required to complete the SDR, with those providers who own fewer than 1,000 units completing a shorter, less detailed return.
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Previous releases of these statistics are available on the Statistical Data Return statistical releases collections page.
An accessible HTML summary of the key findings from the report has been included on this page. If you require any further information, please contact enquiries@rsh.gov.uk.
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The Organisation Data Service (ODS) is provided by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC). It is responsible for the publication of all organisation and practitioner codes and national policy and standards with regard to the majority of organisation codes, and encompasses the functionality and services previously provided by the National Administrative Codes Service (NACS).
These code standards form part of the NHS data standards. The HSCIC is also responsible for the day-to-day operation of the ODS and for its overall development.
These are the ODS data files for Independent Providers and other non NHS organisations, covering data for:
According to statistics published by the European Commission, the number of data companies are estimated at ******* in the ** European Union countries and the United Kingdom in 2019, exhibiting a year-on-year growth of *** percent. The number of data suppliers is forecast to grow in the coming years, reaching ******* by 2025 in the baseline scenario.
The source defines data companies as organizations that have as their main activity the production and delivery of digital data-related products, services and technologies. They represent the supply side of the data market.