concessiegelden
Concessiegelden are payments made by private parties to a public authority in exchange for the right to operate a concession—an exclusive or priority right to use a public asset, service, or resource for a defined period. They function as government revenue and are typically governed by a concession contract that sets the rights granted, the duration, performance requirements, and the payment terms. Fees can be upfront, recurring (such as annual payments), or variable, sometimes including a share of turnover or usage-based charges.
Concessiegelden cover a wide range of activities. Common examples include concessions to operate shops, catering, or
Procurement and governance typically require competitive processes to award concessions, transparency in terms, and ongoing monitoring
See also: concession contract, public-private partnership, licensing.