Our Proposals & Submissions

View our latest submissions presented to key stakeholders on behalf of the Irish tech sector.
Programme for Government
December 6, 2024
Government

Programme for Government

Scale Ireland's Programme for Government 2024
Scale Ireland's Top 10 Priorities
November 20, 2024
Government

Scale Ireland's Top 10 Priorities

Scale Ireland's Top 10 Priorities for the Next Government
Commission on Retail Banking Submission
May 18, 2022
Banking

Commission on Retail Banking Submission

In the broader areas of finance and banking, there are clear landscape changes taking place. We have made our submission to this consultation on the Future of Retail Banking through that lens: specifically, how can retail banking remain relevant and fit-for-purpose for the start-up and scale-up communities. These points can also apply to the wider SME community.
Covid-19 Emergency Liquidity Supports for Startups & Scaleups
April 24, 2020
Covid

Covid-19 Emergency Liquidity Supports for Startups & Scaleups

A proposal to Government to provide emergency financing to viable innovation-driven enterprises with strong potential to scale.
Covid-19 Emergency Liquidity Supports
May 13, 2020
Covid

Covid-19 Emergency Liquidity Supports

A working document to inform emergency financing for viable medium to large-sized innovation-driven enterprises (IDEs) with strong potential to scale.
Alliance for an Innovation Driven Recovery
September 1, 2020
Employment Investment Incentive Scheme

Alliance for an Innovation Driven Recovery

Coalition of organisations with a shared interest in the growth of the indigenous tech sector
EIIS Submission on Behalf of the Alliance
October 1, 2020
Employment Investment Incentive Scheme

EIIS Submission on Behalf of the Alliance

EIIS: a critical lever to address capital market problems exacerbated by COVID
Analysis of EIIS Scheme in relation to High-Growth Start-Ups and Scale-Ups
November 11, 2020
Employment Investment Incentive Scheme

Analysis of EIIS Scheme in relation to High-Growth Start-Ups and Scale-Ups

This analysis is based on data from Revenue on investment raised between 2007-2018, under four key schemes : 12 Business Expansion Scheme (BES); Employment Investment Incentive Scheme (EIIS); Seed Capital Scheme (SCS); Start Up Relief for Entrepreneurs (SURE).
Submission to the Department of Finance for its Review of EIIS
February 12, 2021
Employment Investment Incentive Scheme

Submission to the Department of Finance for its Review of EIIS

Wider participation from private investors would be more forthcoming if EIIS was more accessible and user friendly for both individuals and companies. This will help Irish companies raise capital to scale faster, increase their exports and therefore compete in the international markets.