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Emerging Stronger Together Supporting Our Businesses
BUDGET 2021 Foreword Deputy Prime Minister, Coordinating Minister for Economic Policies, and Minister for Finance Contents Heng Swee Keat delivered the 2021 Budget Statement in Parliament on 16 February 2021 and announced various schemes to support Singaporeans, workers and businesses. We have transitioned our broad-based support to more targeted ones for firms, especially 01 Foreword those in the hardest-hit sectors. A series of measures have been introduced to preserve core capabilities and the focus has shifted from job retention to job creation in growth sectors. We have also been encouraging businesses to transform by helping them digitalise, adopt new 02 COVID-19 Relief Measures technology, innovate, collaborate and gain access to global markets. 02 Credit The focus of Budget 2021 is on Emerging Stronger Together. This is the window of opportunity 03 Cashflow to position ourselves for a different world, post-COVID-19. We will act to secure a better future, with innovative businesses and good jobs for Singaporeans. Three key enablers – the spirit of 03 Cost innovation and enterprise, financial capital, and human capital – will help us to create innovative businesses, good and meaningful jobs and opportunities, rising incomes, and confidence about our collective future. Companies can find details of the relevant schemes in this booklet. 04 Deepening Capabilities to Seize The Government will continue to work closely with our businesses, workers and industry Opportunities and Build Resilience partners to build our economic resilience. Together, we will overcome this crisis and emerge stronger. 06 Business Development and Leadership 09 Internationalisation 12 Jobs and Skills 16 Digitalisation 19 Innovation 22 Sustainability 24 Additional Resources 24 SME Centres 25 Centres of Innovation 1
BUDGET 2021 COVID-19 Relief Credit Temporary Bridging Loan Programme (TBLP) Cost Measures Enterprise Financing Scheme – The TBLP was introduced in Budget 2020 Foreign Worker Levy (FWL) Rebate Trade Loan (EFS-TL) to provide additional working capital Firms in the Construction, Marine Shipyard The Government has introduced support for enterprises. The EFS-TL (formerly known as Loan and Process (CMP) sectors can receive FWL additional measures to support • The TBLP has been extended for rebates from April 2020 to December 2021 Insurance Scheme Plus) supports businesses and to preserve jobs and enterprises’ trade financing needs. It was another six months, from 1 April 2021 ($90 for each Work Permit holder from livelihoods. earlier enhanced in April 2020 to provide to 30 September 2021. October 2020 to December 2021). higher Government risk-share of 90% and • The maximum loan quantum is $5 higher maximum loan quantum of $10 million till 31 March 2021. It will be million. lowered to $3 million from 1 April 2021 • The enhanced EFS-TL has been to 30 September 2021. Sectoral Packages extended for another six months, from • The Government’s risk-share of loans 1 April 2021 to 30 September 2021. is 90% till 31 March 2021. It will be Additional support will be provided to • The maximum loan quantum will lowered to 70% from 1 April 2021 to 30 hard-hit sectors to help businesses preserve remain at $10 million from 1 April 2021 September 2021. core capabilities and emerge stronger. to 30 September 2021. Businesses may approach the relevant • The Government’s risk-share of loans Cashflow agencies for further information. will be lowered to 70% from 1 April 2021 to 30 September 2021. Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) Extended • Arts & Culture Resilience Package (Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth/ National Arts The JSS was introduced in Budget 2020 Council) Enhanced Enterprise Financing Scheme – to provide wage support for employers Project Loan (EFS-PL) to retain their local employees during • SingapoRediscovers Vouchers (Singapore this period of economic uncertainty. It Tourism Board) The EFS-PL has been enhanced from 1 January 2021 to 31 Mar 2022 to support has been extended for firms in Tier 1 and • Sports Resilience Package (Ministry of Culture, project loans for domestic construction 2 sectors by up to six months, covering Community and Youth/ SportSG) Enhanced projects, in addition to overseas projects. wages paid up to September 2021. • Tier 1 sectors (Aviation, Aerospace and • Tourism Development Grants (Singapore • The maximum loan quantum for Tourism) that are currently receiving Tourism Board) Enhanced domestic project loans is $30 million. 50% JSS support, will receive 30% • The Government’s risk-share of loans is support for wages paid from April to up to 70%. June 2021 and 10% support for wages paid from July to September 2021. Special Situation Fund for • Tier 2 sectors (e.g. Food Services, Startups (SSFS) Retail, Marine & Offshore, and Arts and Entertainment) that are currently $285 million has been set aside for receiving 30% JSS support will receive the Government to invest in selected 10% support for wages paid from April startups with private sector co-investors to June 2021. on a 1:1 basis. This is to sustain startup innovation and entrepreneurship • Tier 3A sectors will continue to receive activities during the COVID-19 10% JSS support for wages paid from pandemic. The scheme will end when September 2020 to March 2021. the funds are fully committed, or by 31 • Employers that are not allowed to October 2021, whichever is earlier. resume on-site operations currently receive Tier 1 JSS support for wages paid up to March 2021. For wages paid from April 2021 onwards, JSS support Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises will revert to the firms’ base JSS tier. *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative where eligible. 2 3
BUDGET 2021 BUDGET 2021 Deepening Capabilities to Capture Opportunities and Build Resilience The Government is committed to supporting our businesses through the short-term The Government will continue to provide support for businesses to build capabilities at challenges while working with them to build up capabilities to be better prepared for the every stage, for every size of company and every business goal. Businesses can do their recovery. part by developingtheir business plans and goals. • A*STAR Partners’ Centre @ Suzhou • Investment Allowance for Emissions Industrial Park (SIP) (A*PC) Reduction (IA-ER) Support for businesses at every • Capability Transfer Programme • Jobs Growth Incentive (JGI) stage, for every size • Corporate Venture Launchpad • Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) and for every business goal. Revenue: New or • Digital Leaders Programme • Open Innovation Platform (OIP) • Double Tax Deduction for • Scale-up SG MNCs >S$100mil Enhanced Internationalisation (DTDi) • SGUnited Traineeships (SGUT) / SGUnited and LLEs • Emerging Technology Programme Mid-Career Pathways Programmes (SGUP) • Enterprise Development Grant (EDG) • Southeast Asia Manufacturing Alliance (SMA) • Enterprise Financing Scheme (EFS) • Wage Credit Scheme • Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) • 100% Investment Allowance • Investment Allowance for Emissions Medium Revenue: • A*STAR Partners’ Centre @ Suzhou Reduction (IA-ER) Enterprises S$10mil - S$100mil Industrial Park (SIP) (A*PC) • Jobs Growth Incentive (JGI) • Capability Transfer Programme • Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) • Chief Technology Officer-as-a-Service • Market Readiness Assistance (MRA) (CTOaaS) • Open Innovation Platform (OIP) New or • Corporate Venture Launchpad • Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) Enhanced • Digital Leaders Programme • Scale-up SG • Double Tax Deduction for • SGUnited Traineeships (SGUT) / SGUnited Internationalisation (DTDi) Mid-Career Pathways Programmes (SGUP) • Emerging Technology Programme • Southeast Asia Manufacturing Alliance (SMA) Revenue: • Enterprise Development Grant (EDG) • Wage Credit Scheme Small Enterprises S$1mil - S$10mil • Enterprise Financing Scheme (EFS) • Enterprise Sustainability Programme (ESP) • Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) • A*STAR Partners’ Centre @ Suzhou • Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) Industrial Park (SIP) (A*PC) • Open Innovation Platform (OIP) • Capability Transfer Programme • Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) • Chief Technology Officer-as-a-Service • SGUnited Traineeships (SGUT) / SGUnited Revenue: (CTOaaS) Mid-Career Pathways Programmes (SGUP) Micro Enterprises New or
BUDGET 2021 Business Enterprise Development Grant (EDG) Enhanced Enterprise Leadership for Transformation (ELT) National Centre of Excellence for Workplace Learning (NACE) Development and • Businesses can tap on support for • Supports business leaders of Supports companies to build their promising SMEs in achieving the next Leadership projects in three key areas - core capabilities, innovation and productivity, bound of growth, through structured in-house and workplace learning capabilities, as well as certify workplace and internationalisation. modular training in business growth trainers using best-in-class training Build and enhance management and • Enhanced support to cover up to 80% of capabilities and business coaching in practices through customised solutions. enterprise capabilities to grow the qualifying costs has been extended until developing a business growth plan. business. 31 Mar 2022. • Offers access to an alumni network for peer learning and collaboration. PACT Programme • Unionised enterprises and Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) partners • The ELT is delivered by a network Supports mutually beneficial under the Labour Movement can qualify of partners including Institutes of collaborations between companies for an additional 10% funding, subject to Higher Learning (IHLs), financial driven by a lead enterprise, to build NTUC-e2i’s endorsement. institutions, and industry experts. capabilities, innovate and pursue new business opportunities in local and Executive-in-Residence overseas markets. Funds up to 70% of Enterprise Financing Scheme (EFS) qualifying costs. Enhanced Supports trade associations and business chambers in engaging • Provides support for businesses at Scale-up SG Enhanced experienced professionals with various stages of growth to access relevant expertise, and matches Enhanced support to cover up to 80% of financing. them to businesses to assist in qualifying costs has been extended until • EFS covers six different areas – working transformation, capability building, and 31 Mar 2022. capital, fixed assets, venture debt, trade, internationalisation efforts. projects, and mergers & acquisitions. • Stronger support for young businesses. SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit (SFEC) GoBusiness Gov Assist e-Adviser Refer to pg 2-3 for details on Temporary Please refer to full description on pg 14. Bridging Loan Programme (TBLP) and The e-Adviser guides businesses to enhancements to EFS-Trade Loan and EFS- relevant assistance schemes via a series Project Loan. of questions based on their business profile and needs. The maximum loan quantum supported for EFS-Venture Debt will be raised from $5 Heartland Enterprise Upgrading million to $8 million. Programme (HEUP) An integrated support package for selected Merchants’ Associations to implement holistic precinct rejuvenation plans, through infrastructural improvements, place-making activities, capability upgrading projects, and training for businesses and workers. Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative where eligible. 6 7
BUDGET 2021 BUDGET 2021 SkillsFuture Leadership Development Initiative Support for Job Redesign under Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) Internationalisation A*STAR Partners’ Centre @ Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) (SkillsFuture LDI) Enhanced Venture overseas and seize (A*PC) New Businesses can leverage on SkillsFuture Please refer to full description of PSG opportunities from regional and • A*PC supports “regional-ready” LDI to develop and/or enhance their on pg 17. global markets. Singapore enterprises as they embark in-house leadership development on R&D and commercialisation in programmes (for example overseas Provides enterprises with funding China via Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), assignments and cross-functional support to work with pre-approved with the aim to capture opportunities rotations) to expand their pipeline of job redesign consultants to redesign in Jiangsu and the greater Yangtze Singaporean talent. work processes, tasks, duties and River Delta (YRD) region. responsibilities to support business • A*PC’s partner companies can transformation needs. leverage A*STAR’s scientific SkillsFuture Queen Bee (SFQB) expertise and capabilities to build • From 16 Feb 2021 to 31 Mar 2022, Please refer to full description on pg 15. PSG-JR will be enhanced to provide R&D competencies and co-develop stronger support for employers to technologies with A*STAR in engage pre-approved job redesign Singapore, focusing on areas such as SME Centres biomedical sciences, nanotechnology, consultants. • SME Centres provide business • Employers can receive up to 80% and advanced manufacturing, before diagnosis and advisory services, funding support for job redesign productising these technologies for capability workshops and group- consultancy, capped at $30,000 per the China market. These companies based upgrading projects for micro company, for approved projects. can accelerate the pace of their R&D and small enterprises. and innovation by tapping on A*PC’s • For a two-year pilot commencing in facilities and laboratories. 2020, SME Centres will take on the role as growth partners for promising Double Tax Deduction for micro and small enterprises, to jointly Internationalisation (DTDi) Enhanced develop business plans and support implementation efforts. • Businesses are allowed a tax deduction of 200% on qualifying market expansion and investment development expenses, subject to approval from Enterprise Singapore or Singapore Tourism Board (STB). • No prior approval is required from Enterprise Singapore or STB for tax deduction on the first $150,000 of qualifying expenses incurred on automatic DTDi activities. • The following enhancements to the DTDi will take effect for qualifying expenses incurred on or after 17 February 2021: a. Enhancement to scope of the DTDi to cover specified expenses incurred to participate in virtual trade fairs approved by Enterprise Singapore. b. Expansion of the list of qualifying expenses for overseas investment study trip to include logistics costs Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises to transport materials/samples *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative used during the investment trips. where eligible. 8 9
BUDGET 2021 BUDGET 2021 c. Inclusion of five additional Global Ready Talent Programme Southeast Asia Manufacturing • Eligible companies that invest qualifying activities under the (GRT) Alliance (SMA) New in both Singapore and regional automatic DTDi list, up to the current industrial parks as part of the SMA annual expense cap of $150,000. Supports Singapore businesses to • The SMA is a tripartite programme network can apply for a number train and deepen in-market knowledge between EDB, ESG and private sector of benefits, including: (i) supplier of their Singaporean employees and partners, to promote a network of identification and matching service; Enterprise Development Grant supports students of local IHLs to go on industrial parks to manufacturers (ii) differentiated tier of pricing for (EDG) Enhanced internships. who are interested to invest in logistics services; (iii) facilitation Please refer to full description on pg 6. both Singapore and the region. The and support for Industry 4.0 pilot Grow Digital alliance will help businesses grow implementation programmes with their manufacturing footprint in Singapore solution providers; and Enterprise Financing Scheme Businesses can get a head start in going Southeast Asia and diversify their (iv) support for eligible innovation (EFS) Enhanced global. Get support to leverage digital supply chains. activities undertaken in Singapore. platforms and channels for access to Please refer to full description on pg 6. a larger pool of consumers overseas, and to test new markets. Businesses Enterprise Singapore Overseas can also receive training and support to Centres enhance their e-commerce capabilities. Businesses can tap on the support of Enterprise Singapore’s in-market Market Readiness Assistance presence at over 35 international (MRA) Enhanced locations to generate new business leads, find business partners and • Businesses can tap on the MRA for acquire new technologies and in-depth FTA consultancy and support capabilities. for overseas business development. • Under MRA, businesses may also apply for a premium subsidy when Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) taking up trade credit insurance to New Enhanced protect themselves against buyer default. Businesses can gain access to • Enhanced support to cover up to 80% overseas partners for co-innovation of qualifying costs has been extended and market expansion. Under GIA until 31 Mar 2022. phase 2, we will scale up the network of overseas partners and expand the scope of GIA to include ESG’s co- PACT Programme innovation programmes (CIPs). CIPs Please refer to full description on pg 7. are cross-border platforms that connect Singapore-based enterprises with overseas partners. SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit (SFEC) Please refer to full description on pg 14. GlobalConnect@SBF Provides market advisory services and trusted in-market business connections to Singapore businesses seeking to establish and expand their presence in Southeast Asia and other markets. Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative where eligible. 10 11
BUDGET 2021 BUDGET 2021 Jobs and Skills Jobs Growth Incentive (JGI) Enhanced SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package Career Conversion Programmes SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package Lean Enterprise Development Scheme Support workers in their skills Supports employers who hire local Provides grants and transitional foreign Help local jobseekers reskill and make training so that they remain relevant jobseekers, whereby there is an career transitions by supporting manpower support to businesses with the changing needs of the increase in overall local workforce size employers in hiring and training undertaking transformation projects to industry. and increase in local workforce earning workers. Employers may receive course become more manpower-lean. more than or equals to $1,400/ month, fee funding and salary support of up to compared to their local workforce in the 90% during the period of reskilling for Open Door Programme baseline month. For new hires made mid-career jobseekers. between September 2020 and February Supports employers to hire, train and 2021 (inclusive), the baseline month integrate persons with disabilities into the is August 2020. For new hires made Career Trial workforce through, recruitment and job between March 2021 and September Allows employers and jobseekers to support services, training grant as well as a 2021 (inclusive), the baseline month is assess job fit through a short-term trial. Job Redesign Grant. February 2021. Employers receive salary support if they • The support is 25% on the first $5,000 offer employment paying at least $1,500 of gross monthly wages paid to all Part-Time Re-employment Grant (for full-time position) or $750 (for part- new local hires for up to 12 months. time position) at the end of the trial. Supports businesses that provide part- • For mature local hires aged 40 and time re-employment opportunities to above, all persons with disabilities, all eligible senior workers who request and ex-offenders, the support is 50% Enabling Employment Credit for it. on the first $5,000 of gross monthly Provides wage offsets to employers of • From 16 Feb 2021, companies will wages for wages from September Singaporean persons with disabilities be required to adopt the Tripartite 2020 to February 2021, and 50% on aged 13 and above and earning below Standard on Age-Friendly Workplace the first $6,000 of gross monthly $4,000 per month. They receive a wage Practices to qualify for the grant. wages for wages from March 2021 offset of up to 20%, capped at $400 per onwards for up to 18 months. month. In addition, employers hiring Senior Worker Early Adopter persons with disabilities who had not Grant Capability Transfer Programme been working for the past six months Extended prior to being hired will receive an Supports businesses in raising their additional wage offset of 10%, capped at company-level retirement and re- Provides funding support for businesses $200 per month, for the first six months employment age above the minimum to (i) bring foreign specialists into of employment. statutory requirements. Singapore to train their local employees • From 16 Feb 2021, the grant will in new capabilities on a time-limited be streamlined to a single tier to Enhanced Training Support for basis; (ii) send local trainees for benefit companies who increase SMEs (ETSS) their internal retirement and re- overseas training attachments to acquire new capabilities; and (iii) employment ages by three years Higher course fee subsidies and absentee support local specialists (who were or more. Companies will also be payroll funding when SMEs sponsor their previously trained by foreign specialists required to adopt the Tripartite employees to attend courses supported or trained overseas) conducting Standard on Age-Friendly Workplace by SSG. capability transfer training for locals. Practices to qualify for the grant. Enhanced Training Support Package SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package Provides time-limited enhancements to course fee subsidies for employers in sectors directly affected by the Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises COVID-19 outbreak when they sponsor *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative their workers for eligible courses, and where eligible. enhanced absentee payroll (AP) rates for 12 13 all employers.
BUDGET 2021 BUDGET 2021 SGUnited Traineeships (SGUT) / SkillsFuture Queen Bee (SFQB) TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) SGUnited Mid-Career Pathways SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package Businesses can build industry relevant Programmes (SGUP) skills by participating in projects and • Supports both current information Enhanced SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package training programmes curated by and communications technology the SFQB companies. Participating (ICT) professionals and non-ICT Supports businesses that are unable SMEs can also access a skills support professionals to upgrade and acquire to hire immediately in accessing talent ecosystem through advisory from the new skills and domain knowledge that to support their business needs, and SFQBs to diagnose and identify their are in demand, and to stay competitive tap on Government funding during the skills needs. and meet the challenges of a fast- duration of the traineeship or attachment moving digital landscape. in preparation for economic recovery. SkillsFuture Series • TeSA’s Company-Led Training Programme has been enhanced to Skills Frameworks Businesses can use these short, industry- provide more support for businesses relevant programmes to train employees looking to hire, and Mid-Career Provides reference information in emerging and priority areas, namely Advance Programme will train mature for businesses to design their data analytics, finance, tech-enabled PMETs aged 40 and above. human resource strategy and talent services, digital media, cybersecurity, SGUnited Jobs and Skills Schemes development plans. Each framework entrepreneurship, advanced provides key information on the sector, Wage Credit Scheme Extended for Persons with Disabilities manufacturing and urban solutions. career pathways, job roles, existing and emerging skills required, and suggested • Provides co-funding of wage Enhances access to employment and training programmes. SkillsFuture Work-Study increments for Singaporean employees training opportunities for persons with earning a gross monthly wage of up to disabilities amid COVID-19 through Programmes $5,000. three types of programmes - Place- SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit (SFEC) Businesses can groom and hire fresh • Extended by one year at a co-funding and-Train (PnT) programmes, Attach- talent through Work-Study Programmes level of 15%. and-Train (AnT) programmes and Skills • Additional support for employers across Certificate, Diploma, Post-Diploma, Development Programmes (SDP). investing in workforce and enterprise and Degree levels. Businesses will jointly The schemes will lower the costs for transformation. design and deliver with Institutes of employers, host companies and training • Up to $10,000 credit per firm to cover Higher Learning (IHLs) and appointed providers in offering these opportunities up to 90% out-of-pocket expenses private providers. to persons with disabilities. on qualifying costs for workforce and/or enterprise transformation SGUnited Jobs – HR Programme programmes. Support for Job Redesign under Manager Initiative (HRPM) Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) SkillsFuture JumpStart! Workshop Enhanced The Singapore Business Federation (SBF) has been appointed by ESG and Businesses can learn about the Please refer to full description of PSG WSG as the central coordinator for this available jobs and skills resources and on pg 17. initiative, where SBF works with other grants through this specially curated TACs to assist in employment facilitation workshop. efforts amongst member companies. This programme, which involves business-to-business (B2B) matching, complements other channels (e.g. the MyCareersFuture portal) by making the job matching process more proactive through company-to-company brokering, facilitated by HRPMs. Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative where eligible. 14 15
BUDGET 2021 BUDGET 2021 Digitalisation 100% Investment Allowance Extended Emerging Technology Programme New Build stronger digital capabilities to • To continue supporting businesses, Co-funds the costs of trials and adoption seize growth opportunities in the especially SMEs, to embark on large- of frontier technologies like 5G, artificial digital economy. scale automation projects, the 100% intelligence, and trust technologies. Investment Allowance (IA) will be extended for another two years until Hawkers Go Digital 31 Mar 2023. Projects that receive the Enterprise Development Grant • To encourage adoption of e-payments under the Productivity and Innovation in hawker centres, wet markets, coffee thrust may be eligible for the 100% IA, shops and industrial canteens, a bonus subject to conditions. of $300 will be given per month, over a • The 100% IA will be provided on period of five months. the amount of approved capital • Bonus eligibility period was extended expenditure, net of any grants from 31 December 2020 to 31 May received for the same qualifying 2021, to provide more time for expenditure. stallholders to adopt the e-payment solution. Digital Leaders Programme New Industry Digital Plans Enables promising, high-potential local companies to become digital leaders by Sector-specific Industry Digital Plans equipping them with digital capabilities provide step-by-step guides on the Productivity Solutions Grant and talent to transform their business relevant digital solutions that SMEs can (PSG) Enhanced models and capture new growth adopt and suitable employee training opportunities. at each stage of their growth. SMEs that • Businesses can access a wide range adopt pre-approved digital solutions as of pre-scoped solutions, including IT recommended in the Industry Digital solutions, equipment, and consultancy Enterprise Development Grant Plans can also receive funding support services (e.g. job redesign). Businesses (EDG) Enhanced from PSG. will be able to achieve productivity Please refer to full description on pg 6. gains and offer more enriching jobs Open Innovation Platform (OIP) with better wages for workers. Enhanced • Enhanced support to cover up to 80% of qualifying costs has been extended Provides a structured process to support until 31 Mar 2022. businesses and Trade Associations & Chambers in identifying possible areas SkillsFuture for Digital Workplace of digital innovation and matching them with solution providers. Platform has Helps businesses build digital confidence been enhanced with new features to in staff and equip them with the basic enable better matching, testing and digital skills required for the workplace development. over a two-day course. Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative where eligible. 16 17
BUDGET 2021 SMEs Go Digital Programme Innovation A*STAR Collaborative Commerce Marketplace (ACCM) Businesses can tap on support available under SMEs Go Digital, a whole-of- Create new products and services An online platform which businesses government programme that helps or enhance work processes through can use to find partners, solutions and businesses develop digital capabilities. technology and collaboration. network for innovation opportunities. Start Digital Businesses can take up a Start Digital Centres of Innovation (COIs) Pack that provides simple Accounting, Supports businesses in the HR Management System & Payroll, development and testing of new Digital Marketing, Digital Transactions, technology products, through provision Digital Collaboration and Cybersecurity of technical consultancy services, solutions. Businesses can get a waiver access to specialty equipment, and IP of six months subscription fee for any translation services. two solutions with a minimum 18-month contract agreement. Corporate Venture Launchpad Grow Digital New Businesses can get a headstart in going global. Get support to leverage digital Provides co-funding for corporates to platforms and channels for access to build new ventures through pre-qualified a larger pool of consumers overseas, venture studios. and to test new markets. Businesses will also receive training and support to Digital Services Lab enhance their e-commerce capabilities. Businesses partner with IMDA, tech Advanced Digital Solutions providers and research institutions to Businesses can access up to 80% co-develop digital solutions to address funding support to adopt advanced sector-wide challenges. digital solutions. These solutions will help businesses deepen their digital Enterprise Development Grant capabilities to strengthen business (EDG) Enhanced continuity measures and build resilience. Please refer to full description on pg 6. Chief Technology Officer-as-a-Service Digital Resilience Bonus (CTOaaS) New Provides additional support for enterprises Supports SMEs to uncover their to uplift their digital capabilities for Enterprise Financing Scheme (EFS) Enhanced digitalisation needs and transform business growth. their business operations through • Up to $5,000 bonus for F&B and Please refer to full description on pg 6. professional IT consultancies offering retail enterprises that adopt PayNow end-to-end digital advice, from digital Corporate and InvoiceNow, as well consultancy tailored to business needs, to as business process or e-commerce Headstart Programme downstream project implementation. solutions, between 1 June 2020 and 30 June 2021. Improves SMEs’ access to intellectual • Additional $5,000 bonus for enterprises property (IP) by providing royalty- that adopt digital solutions for data free and exclusive licences for up to mining and analytics. 36 months, for IP co-developed with A*STAR. Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative where eligible. 18 19
BUDGET 2021 Innovation Advisors Programme* Open Innovation Network (OIN) Startup SG Tech Access Businesses are guided by innovation Gateway to open innovation Startups and entrepreneurs can assess Businesses can access a comprehensive mentors who will advise them in the challenges, news and resources for a wide range of support, including: suite of A*STAR’s advanced development of innovation strategies, businesses to learn more about open manufacturing equipment and biotech/ new products and solutions to address innovation, find new opportunities to Startup SG Equity biomedical scientific services, under the market needs, and connect businesses develop new products with market-fit, Stimulates private sector investments guidance of technical experts. to technology and business partners. and address their business needs. into Singapore-based technology startups with sound intellectual *Formerly known as Innovation Agents Programme Technology for Enterprise property and global market potential. Open Innovation Platform (OIP) Capability Upgrading (T-Up) IPI Singapore Enhanced Startup SG Founder “Start” Track Programme Provides mentorship and startup capital Businesses can get access to talent from Online marketplace and consultancy Please refer to full description on pg 17. grant to first-time entrepreneurs with A*STAR’s Research Institutes for up to for businesses to connect with innovative business ideas. providers of suitable technology IP and two years to help build in-house R&D Operation and Technology capabilities through projects defined demand-led innovation opportunities Startup SG Founder “Train” Track Roadmap (OTR) and managed by companies. Up to 70% for business needs. Venture Builder and Accredited Mentor of secondment costs is covered by ESG. • Initiative that supports companies in Partners (‘VB-AMPs’) with strong Intellectual Property (IP) mapping their current and emerging track records of venture building to technology needs to support future provide 3-month Venture Building Schemes growth. Companies that work (VB) programmes for local aspiring Businesses can access subsidised with A*STAR to develop their OTR entrepreneurs. programmes including IP audit, IP roadmaps are eligible for a grant strategy advisory, IP analytics and from ESG that will cover up to 70% of Startup SG Infrastructure business/ legal clinics to accelerate the qualifying cost incurred. Provides physical spaces (e.g. translation of technologies, brands and • Consortium OTR (COTR) is also LaunchPad @one-north) for startups to IP to the market. available to cater to the needs of a grow, experiment and flourish. group of companies. National Innovation Challenges Startup SG Talent PACT Programme Supports startups’ talent needs. (NIC) Businesses can address national and Please refer to full description on pg 7. Startup SG Tech industry-wide challenge statements, in Provides funding for startups to carry partnership with sector leads like TACs, Singapore Institute of Food and out Proof-of-Concept and Proof-of- other enterprises, and IHLs/RIs. Value projects for proprietary innovative Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI) technologies. • SIFBI undertakes R&D and innovation in food, to support Singapore’s “30 by 30” goal by boosting local production capabilities and tap opportunities from global demand for safer, healthier, and more sustainable food. • SIFBI brings together research capabilities across A*STAR covering biotransformation, fermentation, nutrition, food process engineering, agri-food technology, alternative protein, waste valorisation, and safety research under one roof. Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Enterprises Micro Enterprises The institute officially opened on 1 April 2020. *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative where eligible. 20 21
BUDGET 2021 Sustainability 3R Fund Enterprise Sustainability Programme (ESP) New Investment Allowance for Emissions Reduction (IA-ER) • Supports organisations/companies Enhanced Extended Become more sustainable and to reduce waste disposed of at NEA’s • Supports local enterprises to develop build capabilities to seize growth incineration plants and disposal capabilities in sustainability, and seize • Supports manufacturing companies opportunities in sustainability. facilities through the implementation opportunities in sustainability. and data centres on projects which of waste minimisation and recycling • This includes supporting local enterprises result in a measurable and verifiable projects. to adopt sustainability practices; enhance improvement in energy efficiency (EE) • Projects that result in an increase in the their resource efficiency; and develop or reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) quantity of solid waste (this excludes products and services to capture new emissions. toxic and chemical wastes) recycled business opportunities in sustainability. • The IA-ER is an enhancement of or a reduction in the quantity of solid • More details to be released later in 2021. the former Investment Allowance waste generated are eligible. The (Energy Efficiency) (IA(EE)). The project minimum tonnage eligibility is 100 eligibility criteria will be expanded to tonnes reduced, reused or recycled Genco Energy Efficiency (EE) Grant cover reduction in GHG emissions, in over the whole project duration. addition to improvements in energy • Grant support of up to 80% of • Supports power generation companies efficiency. qualifying costs, subject to a cap of $1 (gencos) to invest in energy efficient • The revised conditions will apply to million per project or per applicant. equipment or technologies that can projects approved by EDB from 1 April improve overall generation efficiency, 2021 to 31 December 2026. Energy Efficiency Fund (E2F) and reduce carbon emissions. • Grant support of up to 50% of qualifying • Supports businesses with industrial Resource Efficiency Grant for costs. facilities to improve energy efficiency, for Energy (REG(E)) example, in energy efficient technologies; Incentive Scheme for Advanced • Supports manufacturing companies energy assessment; energy management and data centres to implement projects information system (EMIS); resource Combined Cycle Gas Turbines that improve energy efficiency or efficient design; and low-global warming (CCGTs) reduce non-CO2 greenhouse gas potential (GWP) refrigerant chillers. • Supports power generation companies’ consumption. • Grant support of up to 50% of qualifying (gencos) deployment of advanced CCGTs. • Grant support corresponds to the costs for the above areas highlighted, • Grant support will be computed based on amount of carbon abatement, up to except for low-GWP refrigerant chillers. the net disadvantage that an advanced 50% of qualifying costs. Low-GWP refrigerant chillers grant applicants may reach out to NEA with CCGT will incur, compared to an F-class project details for an estimate of grant CCGT. quantum. Legend MNCs and LLEs Small and Medium Micro Enterprises Gencos Enterprises *Key initiatives are designed to address businesses’ needs and businesses of any size can tap on any initiative where eligible. 22 23
BUDGET 2021 BUDGET 2021 SME Centres Centres of Innovation Businesses that wish to enhance their capabilities or embark on transformation Centres of Innovation (COIs) were set up in Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) plans may approach the SME Centres below for assistance. and public research institutes (RIs) to enhance SMEs’ technology innovation. They provide facilities, consultancy, training, and technical services for SMEs to develop and test technology projects in specific sectors. SME Centre@SCCCI SME Centre@NorthEast Trade Association Hub Our Tampines Hub 9, Jurong Town Hall Road 51 Tampines Ave 4 Aquaculture Innovation Centre Food Innovation Resource Centre #03-18, Singapore 609431 #04-31, Singapore 529684 Temasek Polytechnic Singapore Polytechnic Tel: +65 6337 8381 Tel: +65 6513 0388 Dr Lee Chee Wee Mr Zen Tan Email: enquiry@smecentre-sccci.sg Fax: +65 6513 0399 Tel: +65 6780 6400 Tel: +65 6870 4619 Email: enquiries@smecentre-asme.sg Email: leecw@tp.edu.sg Email: zen_tan@sp.edu.sg SME Centre@SMCCI 15, Jalan Pinang SME Centre@NorthWest Dr Diana Chan Pek Sian Marine and Offshore Technology Centre of Singapore 199147 Woodlands Civic Centre Tel: +65 6780 5383 Innovation Tel: +65 6293 3822 900, South Woodlands Drive Email: peksian@tp.edu.sg Ngee Ann Polytechnic Fax: +65 6293 3905 #06-01, Singapore 730900 Mr Ang Yee Kiang Email: gadvisory@smecentre-smcci.sg Tel: +65 6826 3020 Ms Susila Krishnasamy Tel: +65 6460 8594 Fax: +65 6826 3021 Tel: +65 6780 4002 Email: angyeekiang@np.edu.sg SME Centre@SICCI Email: northwest@smecentre-smf.sg Email: krishnas@tp.edu.sg SICCI Building Materials Centre of Innovation 31, Stanley Street SME Centre@SouthEast Centre of Innovation for Complementary Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore 068740 1, Engku Aman Turn Health Products A*STAR Tel: +65 6508 0147 #03-02, Wisma Geylang Serai Temasek Polytechnic Dr Leong Yew Wei Fax: +65 6223 1707 Singapore 408528 Mr Martin Cai Tel: +65 6874 3326 Email: sme@smecentre-sicci.sg Tel: +65 6513 0388 Tel: +65 6780 1856 Email: leongyw@imre.a-star.edu.sg Fax: +65 6513 0399 Email: coi-chp@tp.edu.sg SME Centre@ASME Email: enquiries@smecentre-asme.sg Precision Engineering Centre of Innovation 167, Jalan Bukit Merah Centre of Innovation for Electronics and IoT Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, #03-13, Tower 4, Singapore 150167 SME Centre@SouthWest Nanyang Polytechnic A*STAR Tel: +65 6513 0388 The JTC Summit Mr John Fung Mr Peter Shi Fax: +65 6513 0399 8, Jurong Town Hall Road Tel: +65 6550 0978 Tel: +65 6590 3152 Email: enquiries@smecentre-asme.sg #26-06, Singapore 609434 Email: john_fung@nyp.edu.sg Email: zfshi@simtech.a-star.edu.sg Tel: +65 6316 1616 SME Centre@SMF Fax: +65 6316 7250 Centre of Innovation for Supply Chain SMF House Email: southwest@smecentre-smf.sg Management 2985, Jalan Bukit Merah Republic Polytechnic Singapore 159457 Mr Edmund Chan Tel: +65 6826 3020 Tel: +65 9232 0228 Fax: +65 6826 3021 Email: coi-scm@rp.edu.sg Email: query@smecentre-smf.sg EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy SME Centre@Central Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and HDB Hub BizThree Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore 490, Lorong 6 Toa Payoh Mr Mahesh Kumar #07-11, Singapore 310490 Tel: +65 6904 1120 Tel: +65 6715 7580 Email: mahesh.kumar@ntu.edu.sg Email: central@smecentre-sccci.sg Environmental and Water Technology Centre SME Centre@Little India of Innovation Little India Arcade Ngee Ann Polytechnic 48 Serangoon Road Ms Ida Kwan #01-22, Singapore 217959 Tel: +65 6460 8168 Tel: +65 6508 0149 Email: ida_kwan@np.edu.sg Email: littleindia@smecentre-sicci.sg 24 25
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For more information, please contact MTI at mti_email@mti.gov.sg / Enterprise Infoline at enquiry@enterprisesg.gov.sg or refer to https://govassist.gobusiness.gov.sg. Information accurate as of February 2021
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