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- Claire Barnhoorn: Founder & CEO
Solvoz builds digital market infrastructure (ISO 27001:2022 certified) for impact sectors that depend on transparent, efficient and reliable procurement. Many organisations still operate with fragmented supplier information, manual sourcing processes and tools that limit collaboration. This slows down decision making and prevents (local) suppliers,
SMEs and others from participating in markets that should be open and accessible.
Solvoz offers a modular platform as a service that organisations can configure to create their own procurement and market ecosystems. The technology provides structured product and supplier data, catalogue management, workflow support for RFIs, RFQs and market assessments, and tools for planning, compliance and collaboration. It brings transparency to complex environments and helps organisations move from isolated procurement actions to shared market infrastructure.
Deployments range from sector portals and regional sourcing platforms to multi country catalogues and purpose built ecosystems for partners with specific governance or regulatory requirements. The platform supports multiple languages, integrates donor and national compliance rules and is built on an ISO certified architecture.
Our approach is grounded in the idea that procurement is not only an internal function but a lever to strengthen local economies and create fairer markets. By replacing outdated systems with transparent and connected infrastructure, Solvoz helps institutions reduce process costs, diversify suppliers, increase resilience and make purchasing decisions that reflect sustainability and localisation goals.
Solvoz is used by various actors, from NGOs to UN agencies, as well as corporates up to health actors, who want a scalable and practical way to organise their sourcing, understand their markets and collaborate across organisational boundaries. Our ambition is to provide the digital backbone that enables impact sectors to operate with greater clarity and trust, and to make it easier for organisations and suppliers to engage in markets that work for everyone.