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Google unveils 'Open for Buisness' aid scheme for small businesses

Google has launched an initiative to upskill one million small British businesses by the end of 2021 to help them survive the coronavirus pandemic.

Through its ‘Open for Business’ scheme, the search engine giant will offer a support package of products, and services to businesses to boost their online performance.


Companies that particularly rely on in-person interactions, like pubs, restaurants and shops that have been hit hard by Covid-19 are recommended to reach out to the scheme.

Offers include SMEs and charities 10,000 hours of free one-on-one support over the next 12 months in partnership with the government’s Digital Boost campaign.

Ronan Harris, UK managing director of Google, said: “Local businesses are the lifeblood of our communities. Like millions up and down the country, we want to help small businesses both survive and thrive.

“Through this programme we’re aiming to upskill SMEs and charities by helping them adapt to operating in a post-lockdown environment.

“Despite the ongoing uncertainty, we want to show that having an online presence can have a transformative impact on offline businesses.”

Google will also make £25m worth of advertising credits and grants available to small business, government agencies and non-governmental organisations.

Throughout the pandemic consumers have shown to make an increasing support for their local businesses, but without a strong online presence, that support could falter.

Through research cited by Ipsos, 90% of respondents said they visited a business if it had shared images on Google Search and Google Maps.

A further 90% also said they’re more likely to interact with a business if they have a phone number listed on the internet.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak welcomed the news, saying: “Our small businesses form the backbone of the British economy, fuelling growth and creating jobs in communities across the country.

“This has been a difficult time for them, and that’s why I am delighted that today Google have announced this plan to help small businesses recover from the crisis.

“We will all play a part in this national effort to get the UK open for business again safely. Google’s initiative to support our smallest firms is a great step forward in getting our economy back on track.”

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