To celebrate 60 years of independence, the Singapore government has introduced the SG60 Financial Aid Scheme, offering S$600 to S$800 in Relief Vouchers to eligible citizens.
Designed to ease the rising cost of living and support local businesses, these vouchers are part of a broader national initiative aimed at building economic resilience and community engagement.
Here’s everything you need to know about eligibility, voucher usage, and how to redeem your benefits through the official SupportGoWhere portal.
SG60 Relief Vouchers – Key Details at a Glance
Feature | Details |
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Eligibility | All Singapore citizens aged 21 and above as of 2025 |
Voucher Value | S$600 (ages 21–59), S$800 (ages 60+) |
Distribution Date | Starts July 2025 |
Validity Period | Until December 31, 2026 |
Where Usable | 50% at major supermarkets, 50% at hawkers and heartland merchants |
Claim Portal | SupportGoWhere Portal |
Why the SG60 Financial Aid Scheme Matters
The SG60 scheme was launched not just to commemorate a milestone but to offer tangible financial support amid global inflation.
It encourages consumer spending within local communities while helping households better manage day-to-day expenses.
According to government forecasts, the initiative is expected to inject over S$1.2 billion into Singapore’s economy by the end of 2026.
Eligibility Criteria
All Singaporeans aged 21 or above in 2025 are eligible for the vouchers. No income threshold applies, making it a universal benefit for citizens.
- Ages 21–59: S$600 in vouchers
- Ages 60 and above: S$800 in vouchers
Those without smartphone access (especially seniors) can request physical vouchers via local community centers.
Where and How to Use the Vouchers
Vouchers are split equally for use at:
- Supermarkets – NTUC FairPrice, Sheng Siong, Giant, Cold Storage
- Heartland Businesses – Hawker stalls, neighborhood grocers, local service providers
This dual usage supports essential spending and encourages buying from small businesses.
Step-by-Step: How to Redeem Your SG60 Vouchers
1. Verify Your Eligibility
Use Singpass to log in to the SupportGoWhere Portal.
2. Voucher Distribution
Starting July 2025, eligible recipients will receive digital vouchers automatically.
3. Request Physical Vouchers (Optional)
Seniors or those without digital access can opt-in for physical vouchers via community services.
4. Track Usage
Monitor balances and transaction history through LifeSG or the voucher portal.
Other SG60 Benefits Beyond Vouchers
In addition to the voucher program, Singaporeans will also receive:
- 60% Personal Income Tax Rebate (capped at S$200)
- S$100 ActiveSG Credits for sports & wellness
- S$100 SG Culture Pass to access arts and museum events
- Family Support Credits for young children and CDC vouchers for families
These benefits further encourage social participation, wellness, and community building.
Tips to Maximise Your SG60 Vouchers
- Plan Purchases Wisely – Use for necessities like food, toiletries, and household goods
- Support Local Shops – Spend at heartland stores to keep community businesses thriving
- Combine with Promotions – Leverage store deals and discounts for better value
- Don’t Wait Too Long – Use vouchers before the expiry date: December 31, 2026
Singapore’s SG60 Financial Aid Scheme is more than just a celebration—it’s a meaningful gesture to empower citizens in navigating the rising cost of living.
With up to S$800 in relief vouchers, this initiative not only helps with daily expenses but also strengthens the community and supports local businesses.
Make sure to claim your vouchers on time, use them smartly, and take full advantage of this opportunity as Singapore marches confidently into its next decade.
FAQs
Can permanent residents (PRs) claim the SG60 vouchers?
No, the SG60 vouchers are exclusively for Singapore citizens aged 21 and above.
Can I choose how to split my voucher usage?
No. The voucher value is automatically split — 50% for supermarkets and 50% for heartland merchants.
What if I lose access to my digital voucher?
You can retrieve and manage your vouchers via the SupportGoWhere Portal or request assistance from local community centers.