Details Publication date1 January 2015 (Last updated on: 17 April 2019)AuthorDirectorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets UnionRelated departmentDirectorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union Description Middle value contracts (€ 60,000.01 - € 135,000) If you are interested in participating in a negotiated procedure for middle value contracts, you may email your details to ec-fisma-contractsec [dot] europa [dot] eu (ec-fisma-contracts[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu) with a reference to the call for tenders you are interested in. Your details will be stored in a database for the purpose of tendering only. Inclusion of your contact details does not automatically lead to invitations to tender. This overview is for information only. Open procedures There are currently no open negotiated procedures for middle value contracts. Closed procedures 2019 Consumer testing services - Retail investors’ preferred option regarding performance scenarios and past performance information within the Key Information Document under the PRIIPs framework - FISMA/2019/016/C Evaluation of the Union Programme to support specific activities enhancing the involvement of consumers and other financial services end-users in Union policy-making in the area of financial services for the period of 2017-2020 - FISMA/2019/004/B 2018 Assistance in developing criteria on agricultural activities to be included in the EU Sustainable Finance Taxonomy - FISMA/2018/058/C Building supervisory reporting concept dictionary through machine learning - FISMA/2018/046/B 2017 Study on the feasibility of European Secured Notes - FISMA/2017/059/C 2016 No negotiated procedures for middle value contracts were launched by Directorate general for financial stability, financial services and capital markets union in 2016. 2015 Identifying market and regulatory obstacles to crowdfunding in the EU - FISMA/2015/146(05)/C Related links Tender opportunities - financial stability, financial services and capital markets union