About this scope
Support for B2B overseas trade fair participation to showcase offerings, connect with potential buyers, and build brand visibility, including booth space rental, design and construction (capped at 36sqm), pitching/speaking opportunities, and marketing collaterals.
Pre-requisites
Deliverables
At the end of your project, you are required to submit:
- An event write-up detailing intent and outcome
- Official Exhibitor listing showing the applicant company's name and/or brand and booth details or the event’s official programme schedule displaying the applicant company’s speaking slot.
- Photographs of booth/speaker pitching slots and copies of marketing materials which reflect the applicant company's name or brand/product
- Supporting documents on proof of ownership of brand, products or services by the Singapore applicant and/or its subsidiaries
Unsupportable areas
Unsupportable expenses include but not limited to:
- Statutory Charges
- GST and other government agency charges
- Operational Expenditure
- Travel, accommodation costs, insurance, logistics, shared booth arrangement and staff-related costs
- Digital Services
- Generic online platform subscriptions
- Double Funded Activities
- LEAD trade fairs
How to apply
Companies must identify a suitable vendor for the intended activity. There are no pre-approved vendors for Internationalisation activities.
As part of the application, you will be required to submit the following documents:
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Documents required for application
Sign in to your Corppass account to transact on the BGP portal. Sign up if you do not have a Corppass account yet and refer to this guide for help.
Third party companies are not allowed to apply or manage the grant on behalf of applicant companies.
If your grant is awarded, your company will receive a Letter of Offer with the following details:
- Conditions of support
- Amount of grant awarded
- Project qualifying period
- Project deliverables
You will need to accept the Letter of Offer within the specified timeline.
Please ensure that all deliverables are met as proof of project completion.
If there is a change in project after commencing, please submit a change request on BGP for evaluation. Failure to do so may cause delays during the claim process subsequently.
Change requests may be submitted for any of the following reasons:
- Change to project start and end date (i.e., project qualifying period)
- Change to claim due date
- Change to project costs (including change in consultant/vendor)
The request will be subject to approval. You may refer to the step-by-step guide here.
- Vendor proposal/methodology
- Vendor certification/ track record
All claims for internationalisation activities are subject to audit. Once you have completed your project and achieved your project deliverables, please engage an auditor under EnterpriseSG’s Pre-Qualified Panel.
The cost of audit starts from S$200 (dependent on audit scope), and are supported up to 50%, capped at S$500. Project and audit costs are subject to the same pillar cap.
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Documents required for audit
For all activities:
- Statement of Claim
- Invoice(s)
- Any of these:
- Company’s bank/credit card statement
- Payor’s bank/credit card statement (for payment(s) made on behalf of the company by its director/shareholder)
- Bank’s advice slip (for payment(s) via bank draft, telegraphic transfer, etc.
- Bank transactions proof reflecting both company’s and recipient’s account name and account number (for payment(s) via PayNow, GooglePay, etc.)
- Other document(s) necessary as proof of payment e.g., photocopy of cheque, payment voucher
Additional documents required for Overseas Marketing Presence projects:
- Business Development staff’s employment letter/agreement and payslips/CPF statement
- Either of these:
- Photocopy of Business Development staff’s passport showing dates of entry and exit from the market
- Business Development staff’s residential or long-term hotel stay lease agreement
- Office space rental agreement (if applicable)
After the completion of audit, submit a claim on BGP with the following documents by the claim submission deadline specified in your Letter of Offer.
- Audit report
- Statement of Claim (endorsed by auditor)
- Project deliverables as stated within LOF
You may refer to step-by-step guide here.
Achievement of project deliverables is assessed to determine if the project has been completed satisfactorily.
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Documents required for claims
You will be notified via email when your claim has been approved. The approved claim amount will be disbursed via Corporate PayNow or GIRO to your designated bank account.
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Set up your mode of disbursement
PayNow Corporate (preferred)
- You are encouraged to register for PayNow Corporate with your UEN +3 alphanumeric suffix (if applicable) through your respective banks in three simple steps:
- Contact your bank or log in to your bank’s internet banking or mobile banking app.
- Link your UEN to the bank account. You can add a 3-digit alpha-numeric suffix to your UEN to create multiple PayNow proxies.
- Enter your name to complete the setup.
- Once your PayNow Corporate account is set up, submit your details via Business Grant Portal (BGP) claim form.
- With PayNow Corporate, grant applicants can receive their grants quicker, within 14 working days after approval of claims.
GIRO
- Alternatively, you may also make payments via GIRO. For payments via GIRO, kindly submit your bank account details via FormSG here. Do note that disbursement via GIRO may take up to eight weeks after approval of claims.
In the event that no PayNow Corporate or GIRO has been set up, we are unable to disburse the claim.
- You are encouraged to register for PayNow Corporate with your UEN +3 alphanumeric suffix (if applicable) through your respective banks in three simple steps:
Submit your application on the Business Grants Portal (BGP) now.
Overseas Physical Trade Fairs