According to a recent LinkedIn post from Bandosubito, the company positions its platform as a way to centralize the search for public funding opportunities that are currently dispersed across regional, national, and European sources. The post explains that consultants can start from a client’s VAT number to obtain an immediate overview of the company, including size, key data, and its de minimis status.
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The company’s system then appears to match this profile against eligibility criteria for more than 3,800 grants available on the platform, surfacing compatible opportunities automatically. This approach could enhance consultants’ efficiency, reduce missed funding opportunities for their clients, and potentially increase Bandosubito’s value proposition and pricing power in the niche of facilitated finance and grant advisory services.
If the platform succeeds in aggregating and maintaining an up-to-date and comprehensive database of calls for proposals, it may strengthen recurring usage and support customer retention among consulting firms. For investors, such functionality suggests a scalable business model driven by data and automation, with potential to expand into additional geographies or related financial advisory segments over time.

