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Send one tender

Share one public-sector tender and your basic delivery assumptions. We review the visible commercial pressure and return a structured Brief.

What to send

  • Tender link or reference
  • Supplier organisation details
  • Basic context
  • Optional notes

What not to send

  • Bank statements
  • Payroll files
  • Full accounts
  • Tax records
  • Director personal finance
  • Personal guarantees
  • Sensitive financial records
  • Special-category data
  • File uploads
What happens next

A short, controlled, human-reviewed process.

1

You submit

You send the tender reference and basic context using the form above.

2

We review

We review visible commercial pressure, assumptions and source material by hand.

3

You receive a Brief

WinIntel responds by email with a structured Brief and source trail.

Privacy and boundaries: The service does not request sensitive financial records, special-category data or file uploads. WinIntel provides intelligence and data presentation only. It does not provide legal, financial, procurement, credit, tax, debt, insolvency, insurance or investment advice. It does not make bid/no-bid decisions or predict payment outcomes.
FAQ

Before you send.

Is this financial advice?
No. WinIntel provides intelligence and data presentation only. It does not provide legal, financial, procurement, credit, tax, debt, insolvency, insurance or investment advice.
Does WinIntel tell me whether to bid?
No. WinIntel does not make bid/no-bid decisions. It presents visible commercial pressure, missing assumptions and confidence labels so your team can make its own decision.
Does WinIntel predict payment delays?
No. WinIntel does not predict payment outcomes. It may show payment timing visibility where available from tender documents, supplier assumptions or public information.

Important: WinIntel provides intelligence and data presentation only. It does not provide legal, financial, procurement, credit, tax, debt, insolvency, insurance or investment advice. It does not make bid/no-bid decisions or predict payment outcomes.