KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Singapore households will receive S$800 CDC Vouchers in 2026 under the government’s cost-of-living support measures.
- Vouchers are released in phases during 2026 and split between heartland merchants, hawkers, and supermarkets.
- Households must claim vouchers online using Singpass and can share the voucher link with family members.
Singapore households will receive S$800 in CDC Vouchers in 2026 to help offset daily expenses such as groceries and meals.
The support is part of broader government measures addressing rising living costs.
CDC Voucher 2026 Overview
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Amount | S$800 per household |
| Distribution | Released in phases during 2026 |
| Usage Split | Heartland merchants/hawkers and supermarkets |
| Eligibility | All households with at least one Singapore Citizen |
| Claim Method | Online via Singpass |
| Voucher Format | Digital QR vouchers |
What the CDC Voucher Scheme Provides in 2026
The CDC Voucher Scheme helps households manage everyday spending while supporting neighbourhood businesses.
For 2026, each eligible household receives S$800 in digital vouchers that can be used across thousands of participating outlets in Singapore.
The vouchers are divided into two main categories to encourage balanced spending across local shops and major grocery chains.
How the S$800 CDC Vouchers Are Split
Heartland Merchants and Hawkers
About half of the vouchers are meant for neighbourhood businesses such as:
- Hawker stalls
- Coffee shops
- Provision shops
- Minimarts
- Wet market vendors
- Small retail stores
These merchants often operate within housing estates and rely heavily on local residents.
Supermarkets
The remaining vouchers can be spent at participating supermarket chains, including:
- NTUC FairPrice
- Sheng Siong
- Giant
- Prime Supermarket
This allows households to use vouchers for essential grocery purchases.
Who Can Receive CDC Vouchers in 2026
The scheme is designed to support all Singaporean households, regardless of income level.
Eligibility requirements include:
- At least one Singapore Citizen in the household
- A registered residential address in Singapore
- Access to the digital voucher claim system
Because the scheme is universal, both middle-income and lower-income households receive the same support.
How to Claim the S$800 CDC Vouchers
The claim process is entirely digital and usually takes only a few minutes.
Step-by-Step Claim Guide
- Visit the official CDC voucher website
- Log in using Singpass
- Verify household details
- Receive a voucher link via SMS
- Share the link with family members
Each household receives one unique voucher link, allowing multiple members to access and use the vouchers.
Where You Can Use CDC Vouchers
Thousands of merchants across Singapore accept CDC vouchers.
Common participating locations include:
- Hawker centres
- Coffee shops
- Minimarts
- Provision stores
- Wet markets
- Neighbourhood retail shops
- Supermarkets
Participating merchants usually display a CDC Voucher QR decal near the cashier.
Tips to Use CDC Vouchers More Efficiently
Use Vouchers During Supermarket Promotions
Supermarkets frequently run weekly deals. Combining vouchers with these promotions can stretch grocery budgets further.
Prioritise Essential Items
Households often use vouchers for:
- Staple groceries
- Household cleaning supplies
- School snacks
- Daily meals
This ensures the vouchers directly reduce essential expenses.
Support Local Hawkers
Using vouchers at hawker stalls helps preserve Singapore’s hawker culture while providing affordable meals.
Monitor Voucher Expiry Dates
CDC vouchers typically come with a redemption deadline. It is important to track the expiry date to avoid losing unused credits.
Why This Matters
The CDC Voucher Scheme plays a dual role in Singapore’s economic strategy.
First, it provides direct cost-of-living support for households facing rising food and household expenses.
Second, the scheme channels spending into heartland businesses, helping neighbourhood shops and hawkers remain sustainable.
By encouraging residents to spend locally, the programme strengthens community economies while offering practical financial relief.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the S$800 CDC vouchers be released in 2026?
The vouchers are expected to be distributed in phases during 2026. Households will receive official notifications when claims open.
Do I need Singpass to claim the vouchers?
Yes. Singpass login is required to verify household eligibility and claim the vouchers.
Can other family members use the vouchers?
Yes. Once claimed, the voucher link can be shared with household members so multiple people can redeem them.
Can CDC vouchers be used for online shopping?
No. The vouchers are designed for in-store purchases at participating merchants and supermarkets.
What happens if vouchers are not used before expiry?
Any unused vouchers expire after the deadline, so households should plan purchases before the validity period ends.
