Government Procurement Card Information on the policy, procedures and administration of Government Procurement Card (GPC) programme across the Department for Education (DfE). Background Information Government Procurement Card (GPC) is a Visa based purchasing and payments system (not a credit card). It is designed to be simple to use, easy to control and to speed up the process of obtaining goods and services. It reduces the costs of obtaining low value (less than £1,000) goods and services.  KPMG estimate that an average saving of £28 per transaction in administration costs is made on every purchase. J.P. Morgan is the card issuer for Department for Education. GPC Key Benefits: What are the benefits of GPC? * Access to data to help monitor spend and budgets more effectively * Reducing the number of invoices. Card transactions are consolidated and paid centrally, with no risk of interest charges * Saves money and delivers efficient processes * Electronic cardholder statements, supporting sustainability by reducing paper and resultant waste. What are the benefits of GPC to SME’s? * Prompt payments in line with Government initiatives * Improved cash flow * Reduces bad debt and late payments * Reduced administrative costs GPC Policy and Procedures Use of the GPC is governed by the Department for Education Government Procurement Card Policy. NB: GPC is not permitted to purchase alternative goods or services which are available on DfE contracts. GPC Transparency In support of the Government’s Transparency agenda, the Department for Education are publishing details of all transactions of £500 and over. The data published will include the: * transaction posting date * merchant name * transaction amount * Data is published monthly in arrears Useful Links http://www.education.gov.uk/aboutdfe/departmentalinformation/transparency