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Find similar grantsDigitalise your SME grant scheme is sponsored by KPMG Malta (administered by the Government of Malta with EU funds). This grant scheme supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Malta and Gozo in embracing digital transformation.
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Digitalise your SME Grant Scheme - KPMG Malta Get the latest KPMG thought leadership directly to your individual personalised dashboard Digitalise your SME Grant Scheme The Digitalise your SME grant scheme aims to support SMEs in embracing digital transformation. The Digitalise your SME grant scheme supports a range of digitalisation investments.
Save this article to my library View Print friendly version of this article Opens in a new window Digitalise your SME Grant Scheme The Digitalise your SME grant scheme aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in embracing digital transformation. It offers financing of up to €120,000 for hardware, software, and digital solutions, helping to elevate businesses’ efficiency, productivity and customer experience.
An additional 7% are also provided to finance any indirect costs.
I am interested in this grant scheme This scheme allows eligible enterprises to procure digital solutions such as: Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom software Hardware (such as laptops, docking station, port replicator, monitors, tablets) Analytical tools (including necessary hardware and software) Artificial intelligence (AI) Routers, switches, and Wi-Fi related equipment Other hardware, software, or digital solutions Installation, including any training costs Maximum funding is €120,000 per investment.
Part-financing covers eligible expenditure up to 50% of the cost for investments in Malta and 60% in Gozo. Additional 10% aid for projects including specific technologies. Includes an extra 7% flat rate to finance any indirect costs, including consultancy fees.
De Minimis aid limit (€300,000 over 3 years). The final cut-off date is 30 June, 2026 subject to the availability of funds. Our team is ready to assist you in understanding how this scheme can best benefit your business and guide you through the application process.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Malta and Gozo. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Maximum funding of €120,000 per investment, covering up to 50% of eligible costs in Malta and 60% in Gozo. Includes an additional 7% flat rate for indirect costs, including consultancy fees. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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