KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Singapore households can claim CDC and SG60 Vouchers in 2026 for daily expenses and cost-of-living support
- Estimated benefits range from S$200 to S$900 depending on scheme and eligibility, with time-limited claims
- Residents should log in via Singpass early, claim vouchers promptly, and use them before expiry
Singapore continues its targeted support measures in 2026 with CDC and SG60 vouchers. These schemes help households manage daily expenses while supporting local businesses.
Key Dates, Value & Access Overview
| Scheme | Estimated Value | Who Qualifies | Claim Method | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CDC Vouchers 2026 | S$300–S$500 (household) | Singaporean households | Singpass (1 claimant per household) | Hawkers, heartland shops, supermarkets |
| SG60 Vouchers | S$200–S$400 (individual) | Citizens aged 21+ | Individual claim via Singpass | Retail, F&B, selected merchants |
| Claim Period | Limited window (2026) | Must meet eligibility | Digital claim required | Must use before expiry |
What Are CDC Vouchers (2026)?
The CDC Voucher Scheme is a core Singapore government payout programme aimed at easing cost pressures.
Vouchers are split into two categories:
- Heartland merchants & hawkers
- Supermarkets (e.g. FairPrice, Sheng Siong, Giant)
This ensures balanced spending between daily meals and essential groceries.
Key Benefits
- Immediate savings on food and essentials
- Supports local SMEs and neighbourhood shops
- Fully digital via QR code payment
What Are SG60 Vouchers?
SG60 vouchers are a one-off benefit tied to Singapore’s 60th anniversary.
They are designed to:
- Provide additional cash-equivalent support
- Boost domestic consumption
- Reward citizens during a milestone year
Typical Features
- One-time digital payout in SGD
- Individual claim required
- Usable across selected retail and F&B outlets
CDC & SG60 Voucher Eligibility (2026)
CDC Voucher Eligibility
You qualify if:
- You belong to a Singaporean household
- At least one member is a Singapore Citizen
- Household is registered in official records
There is no strict income ceiling, making it widely accessible.
SG60 Voucher Eligibility
You generally qualify if:
- You are a Singapore Citizen aged 21 and above
- You have a valid Singpass account
- Additional support may apply for seniors or lower-income groups
How to Claim CDC & SG60 Vouchers
Step-by-Step Process
- Visit the official government portal
- Log in using Singpass
- Verify household or personal details
- Click Claim and receive vouchers digitally
Important Notes
- Only one household member claims CDC vouchers
- SG60 vouchers require individual claims
- Claims are time-sensitive in 2026
[Link to Official Source – Apply Here]
Where You Can Use the Vouchers
CDC Vouchers Accepted At:
- Hawker centres
- Heartland shops
- Minimarts
- Major supermarkets
SG60 Vouchers Usable At:
- Retail outlets
- Food & beverage stores
- Selected services
Tip: Look for CDC decals or QR payment signs before purchase.
Smart Ways to Maximise Your Savings
1. Focus on Essentials First
Use vouchers for groceries and meals to reduce out-of-pocket spending.
2. Split Usage Strategically
- Supermarket portion → bulk purchases
- Heartland portion → daily meals
3. Combine With Promotions
Stack vouchers with:
- Weekly discounts
- Loyalty programmes
4. Track Expiry Dates
Unused vouchers will expire permanently. Plan usage early.
5. Share Within Household
Distribute vouchers digitally based on needs to ensure full usage.
Why This Matters
These schemes function as targeted Singapore government payouts, helping households manage inflation while sustaining local businesses.
CDC vouchers support hawkers and SMEs, while SG60 vouchers drive broader retail activity. Together, they strengthen domestic consumption and economic stability.
For residents, the key is simple: claim early, spend wisely, and avoid expiry losses.
FAQs
1. How much are CDC vouchers in 2026?
Households typically receive S$300 to S$500, depending on policy updates.
2. Can PRs claim CDC vouchers?
PRs cannot claim directly, but may benefit if living in a Singapore Citizen household.
3. Are SG60 vouchers taxable?
No. These are non-taxable government benefits.
