Making the internal market work better with improved market surveillance, problem-solving support to citizens and business, and enhanced competition policy Page contents Page contents AimsThe single market is at the heart of the EU. It is the largest market in the world, where people, goods, services and money can move almost as freely as within a single country.The Single Market Programme aims to ensure a well-functioning EU internal market for goods and services, including in the areas of financial services, anti-money laundering and the free movement of capital.We willmake the internal market work better including throughimproved market surveillanceproblem solving support and advice to citizens and businessesenhanced competition policy that contributes to a level playing field and empowers businessesimplement and enforce current rules and develop them further in areas includingcompany and contract lawanti-money launderingthe free movement of capital, goods and servicesensure financial services meet the needs of consumers, civil society and end-usersenhance the tools and expertise of the European Commission to effectively enforce competition rules in the digital economystrengthen cooperation with authorities in EU countries and enhance advocacyensure better functioning of the single market on the ground by helping public buyers get better value for citizens’ moneyToolsThe Your Europe platform, which will be expanded to provide online administration services for citizens and companiesThe Internal Market Information System for information exchange between authorities involved in the practical implementation of EU lawThe SOLVIT network that helps EU citizens and businesses with breaches of their EU rights by public authorities in another EU countryFIU.net: An IT system connecting financial intelligence units in EU countries to facilitate the cross-border fight against money launderingCalls for proposalsCalls for proposals for actions supporting a more effective single market under the Single Market Programme will be published on the European Commission’s Funding and tender portal.Proposals can only be submitted electronically through the Funding and tender portal.Information including the legislation and rules for participation, templates for proposals, evaluations and project reporting can be accessed on the Funding and tender portal.Lead directorates-generalManaged byDirectorate-General for CompetitionDirectorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets UnionDirectorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEsDirectorate-General for Justice and ConsumersDirectorate-General for Taxation and Customs UnionPartly implemented on their behalf byEuropean Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency.