New COVID-19 support scheme announced for firms in Northern Ireland

The new Localised Restrictions Support Scheme, already in place in Derry City and Strabane, will be rolled out to all 11 council areas from 19th October.

The £35 million scheme will apply to businesses, subject to eligibility criteria, including:

Small firms eligible for the support will receive £1,600 for the initial two week period, and then £800 for each subsequent week that restrictions apply for.  Medium and Large businesses will receive £2,400 and £3,200 respectively for the initial two weeks, followed by £1,200 and £1,600 respectively for each relevant week after that.

The thresholds are:

Small business

Medium business

Large business

The Localised Restrictions Support Scheme will only be open to businesses that have been required to close or have had business activities at their premises directly limited by the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No.2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020.

The Localised Restrictions Support Scheme opened for applications in Derry City and Strabane on 14th October, as hospitality businesses have been under additional restrictions since 5th October so the update in payments will be backdated.

Finance Minister Conor Murphy said the scheme would not resolve the matter long-term, but would provide “immediate support”.

Some businesses will also be able to continue to access the UK Government's furlough scheme until it ends on 31st October and its replacement, the Job Support Scheme which starts on 1st November.

Last updated: 16th October 2020