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UK Government backs entrepreneurs with tech support and software to help them grow


By Calum MacLeod

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Chancellor Rishi Sunak: Help to Grow Digotal will help businesses grow and flourish.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak: Help to Grow Digotal will help businesses grow and flourish.

The UK Government’s Help to Grow: Digital scheme – designed to support smaller businesses in adopting digital technologies so they can grow – is now open for applications.

Under the scheme, eligible businesses can now receive discounts of up to £5000 off the retail price of approved Digital Accounting and CRM software from leading technology suppliers. This software will help them to effectively manage their finances and build customer relationships, ultimately levelling up the way businesses are run and helping them to scale up.

From today, businesses can also access practical, specialised support and advice on how to choose the right digital technologies to boost their growth and productivity through a new online platform.

The new Help to Grow: Digital scheme sits alongside the Help to Grow: Management scheme launched in 2021 as part of wider government efforts to back businesses and level up the economy.

Through the Help to Grow: Digital, the UK Government is providing business leaders with the advice and funding they need to embrace digital technology and help their business grow.

UK business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said: “I want UK businesses to be primed and ready to seize all the opportunities on the horizon as we build back better from the pandemic.

“Adopting technology means higher performance, and the Help to Grow: Digital scheme is future-proofing our small businesses and putting the UK at the forefront of the worldwide digital revolution.”

The Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said: “Small and medium sized businesses are the backbone of our economy, creating jobs and prosperity across the UK.

“When I announced this at Budget I said we wanted to help businesses become more innovative, more competitive and more profitable and I am excited this programme allows them do that.

“Help to Grow: Digital will help them to grow and flourish by adopting new technologies that are proven to improve processes and boost productivity, levelling up their digital technology and skills.”

Mike Cherry, national chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, added: “Small businesses are often keen to embrace new technologies, but we know that one in four lack confidence in their own basic digital skills. For those small firms who are eligible, providing the means to make improvements through projects like this will make a real difference for those that are keen to expand their knowledge and skills.

“Our own research has shown that just 40 per cent of small business owners have used applications like cloud services and online data storage or back-up. It’s crucial that practical changes like this scheme are put in place to help small firms adopt digital technologies, making improvements to their own business and driving growth.

“We’re encouraging as many eligible small firms to apply and make the most of this new scheme.”

The UK Government is looking to bring on further products that will help small and medium-sized businesses to grow, including new software to help businesses maximise their sales online.

Help to Grow: Management offers business leaders management and leadership training. Designed to be manageable alongside full-time work, businesses receive 50 hours of training across 12-weeks.

The course is 90 per cent funded by the UK Government and delivered by leading business schools across the UK, with the support of experienced entrepreneurs and leading figures from industry. Courses have been running at business schools across the UK since June.


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