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All about Government Help to Grow £5,000 scheme to buy software

Key questions on the Help To Grow: Digital scheme that will pay £5,000 towards software that can help SMEs boost sales

The Help to Grow: Digital scheme launched in January 2022 will pay up to £5,000 towards software costs for businesses buying them for the first time.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak launched the Help to Grow: Digital scheme in January to help businesses invest in software that can help boost business.

What is Help to Grow: Digital?

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide government-backed scheme comes in two parts:

  • It offers free impartial advice and guidance about what digital technology is best suited to your business

  • Targeted financial support, if your business is eligible, worth up to £5,000 towards the costs of buying approved digital technologies

What support can I get?

The Help to Grow: Digital offers free, impartial advice, guidance, and tools to help identify the digital technology needs of your business, the software products available and how to adopt them.

It also offers financial help to buy digital technology. If you are eligible, you can access a discount of up to 50% on the costs of buying approved software, worth up to £5,000, on the Help to Grow: Digital website.

What type of software can I get?

Discounts will be available for approved software that helps build customer relationships, increase sales, manages accounts and finances digitally. Sage and Quickbooks are the scheme.

Additional software products, including e-Commerce software, are not yet available under the scheme but are expected to become available for Help to Grow: Digital discounts soon.

Who is eligible?

The financial discount is available to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses that meet below: