News story: Boost for businesses with Chancellor visit to West Midlands to launch new tech support scheme
Chancellor Rishi Sunak held a virtual roundtable with small business
owners to launch the Help to Grow: Digital platform for
SMEs
Scheme provides smaller businesses with discounts of up to
£5,000 on approved software and dedicated website with free advice and
support
The Chancellor also visited Stoke to see how £20
million government investment is funding a regeneration project in the
city and surrounding towns
Rishi Sunak hosted the call with
over 30 businesses from across the UK at CineBowl in Uttoxeter to mark
the launch of the scheme, where he spoke to people on a big screen
about their experiences before taking part in a Q&A; session.
The scheme includes a dedicated website providing free advice
and support and software vouchers to boost productivity and help
businesses grow.
Participants included an accountancy firm, a
catering and cookery school, a hair and beauty salon and a web
designer and posed questions covering a range of topics from how the
scheme will be delivered to the digital economy. They joined from
across the UK including Edinburgh, Bristol, Bolton, Norwich,
Brentford, Peterborough, Brighton, and Yorkshire. Following his
visit, 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.
It’s been fantastic to speak to firms from across
the UK and discuss how the scheme will benefit them - adopting new
technologies is proven to improve processes and boost
productivity.
Whilst in the area, the Chancellor also toured
the former Spode pottery factory in Stoke to see how a £20 million
investment from the Levelling Up Fund will help transform the historic
site into new homes, shops and a community space. This will help
spread opportunity, create jobs and boost the local economy.
The funding will also help transform the derelict Crown
Pottery works in Longton to make way for new homes and a community
space, alongside new apartments in the Grade II listed Tunstall
Library, creating an attractive place for residents to call home.
Mr Sunak also chatted to local business owners at the Quarter
@ Potbank café, animation company Carse & Waterman and Spode Museum
where he heard about how the regeneration of the area will increase
footfall.
The Spode regeneration project is one of three
successful Levelling Up Fund bids for Stoke, worth a total of £56
million, with £20 million going towards the regeneration of Hanley in
the city centre and £16 million to redevelop the Goods Yard near the
railway station.
They are three of 11 projects in the West
Midlands to receive a share of £196 million from the £1. 7 billion
first round of the Levelling Up Fund, as announced by the Chancellor
in October’s Budget.
This builds on a record investment in
local transport infrastructure in areas outside of London, including
£29 million through the Transforming Cities Fund to improve the area
around Stoke-on-Trent train station.
The area will also
receive up to £50,000 feasibility funding to consider the case for
reinstating passenger rail links between Stoke and Leek, as announced
at the Budget in October. Further information
The Help to
Grow: Digital scheme is delivered through a new online
platform
To qualify for the financial discount through Help to
Grow: Digital, businesses can be from any business sector, but must
meet all four of the following criteria:
o
Be a business
based in the United Kingdom registered with Companies House or be a
registered society on the Financial Conduct Authorities Mutuals
Register.
o
Be employing between 5 and 249 people.
o
Have been actively trading for over 12 months, and
have an incorporation date of, at least, 365 days prior to
application.
o
Be purchasing the approved software for
the first time.
Eligible businesses will receive one financial
discount towards the purchase of one approved software product up to a
maximum of £5,000 (not including VAT) in Customer Relationship
Management and Digital Accounting software product
categories
Additional software product categories will be
available with the discount soon, including e-Commerce
software
The financial discount covers 12 months’ worth of
approved software product core costs, exclusive of VAT
The
approved software products from technology suppliers on the Help to
Grow: Digital online platform for wave 1 are:
Customer
Relationship Management (CRM) software:
o Zestia Ltd
o
Zymplify
o Livepoint Software Solutions Ltd
o Esteiro
Business Solutions Ltd
o Deskpro Ltd
Digital Accounting
software:
o Sage
o Intuit Ltd
o
E-crunch
The first round of the Levelling Up fund announced at
the Budget, will invest £1. 7 billion in 105 local infrastructure
projects across the UK. The full list of successful projects are
here
Photos are available on the Treasury’s Flickr page.