SSRO Transparency Reports January to March 2026
Summary
The Single Source Regulations Office publishes monthly transparency reports detailing all UK government spending over £500 using a government procurement card (GPC) and departmental spending over £25,000. February and March 2026 reports have been published alongside the January 2026 report.
What changed
The SSRO publishes monthly transparency data on UK government spending as part of its transparency obligations. Reports detail all spending over £500 via government procurement cards and departmental spending exceeding £25,000. The February and March 2026 returns have been added to the January 2026 report.
This is routine administrative transparency reporting with no compliance obligations for regulated entities. Affected parties should note this is informational disclosure of government spending data rather than a regulatory or compliance requirement.
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SSRO Transparency reports 2026
The SSRO reports on departmental spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC) and departmental spending over £25,000.
From: Single Source Regulations Office Published 2 February 2026 Last updated 8 April 2026
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SSRO Transparency Report January 2026
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SSRO Transparency February 2026
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SSRO Transparency Report March 2026
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The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) publishes details of all spending over £500 using a GPC (departmental debit card) and departmental spending over £25,000 on a monthly basis.
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Published 2 February 2026 Last updated 8 April 2026 show all updates
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8 April 2026
February and March 2026 returns published
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2 February 2026
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