
Ministry of Finance Wins Three Global Procurement Awards for Excellence and Innovation
The UAE Ministry of Finance has secured three prestigious 2025 Excellence in Procurement & Supply Awards from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS), reinforcing its position as a leader in government procurement and supply chain management.
The Ministry was named 'Overall Winner' among entities from across the MENA region and beyond, in recognition of its advanced digital procurement system, AI integration, and strong governance standards. The awards also spotlight the Ministry's push for sustainability and transparency in public spending.
The accolades were presented to Mariam Mohammed Hassan Al Amiri, Assistant Under-Secretary of Government Finance Management, who described the win as a testament to the Ministry's commitment to innovation, integration, and international best practices. 'The CIPS Awards are among the most respected in the field,'
said Al Amiri. 'Winning three of them confirms that our strategic focus on sustainability, transparency, and collaboration is delivering real value.'
In addition to the top honour, the Ministry received the Best Collaborative Teamwork Project award for its effective cross-functional coordination and role-based teamwork in delivering impactful procurement initiatives. It also won the Sustainable Procurement Project of the Year award for projects that advance environmental and social responsibility and demonstrate strong corporate governance.
These achievements reflect the Ministry's ongoing efforts to modernise institutional workflows, elevate procurement standards, and enhance confidence in the UAE's federal systems on the global stage.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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