KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Eligible Singapore households can get a S$60 Public Transport Voucher in 2025
- Voucher helps offset recent bus and MRT fare increases
- Redeem easily via SimplyGo app or MRT kiosks before March 2026
If you’ve heard about the S$60 Public Transport Voucher (PTV) but don’t know whether you qualify or how to use it, this guide clears everything up. No policy fluff. Just what matters.
The voucher is part of the 2024 PTV Exercise, but it runs well into 2025, so you still have time.
What Exactly Is the Public Transport Voucher?
The Public Transport Voucher (PTV) is a government support scheme to help lower-income households cope with fare adjustments.
It’s S$60 per household, not per person.
You can use it to:
- Top up EZ-Link, NETS FlashPay, or Concession cards
- Pay for bus and MRT rides
- Offset daily commuting costs
No cash withdrawals. No transfers.
Singapore S$60 Public Transport Voucher 2026
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Voucher Amount | S$60 per household |
| Current Exercise | 2024 PTV (usable in 2025) |
| Eligible Income | ≤ S$1,800 per person |
| Application Period | 14 Jan 2025 – 31 Oct 2025 |
| Redemption Deadline | 31 March 2026 |
| Usage | Bus & MRT fares only |
Who Is Eligible in 2026?
Before doing anything, check this first.
You qualify if:
- Household income per person is S$1,800 or below
- At least one household member is a Singapore Citizen or PR
That’s it. No age limits. No minimum travel usage.
Didn’t Receive a Voucher Letter? Here’s Why
You must have a Notification Letter to redeem the voucher.
There are two scenarios.
Automatic Letter (Already Sent)
If your household received PTV before and still meets the income criteria, the letter should have arrived by December 2024.
Check your mailbox. It’s a physical letter.
Need to Apply? Application Is Open
If you qualify but didn’t receive anything, you can apply.
Application window:
14 January 2025 to 31 October 2025
Where to apply:
- Online via SupportGoWhere
- In person at any Community Centre or Club (CC)
Once approved, the notification letter will be mailed to you.
How to Redeem the S$60 Voucher (Step-by-Step)
Once you have the letter, redemption is straightforward.
Important: Redeem by 31 March 2026. Miss it, and it’s gone.
Option 1: SimplyGo App (Fastest)
Honestly speaking, this is the easiest.
Steps:
- Open the SimplyGo app
- Log in
- Pair your EZ-Link, NETS FlashPay, or Concession card
- Tap Voucher
- Enter the voucher code from the letter
- Choose the card
- S$60 credits instantly
No queue. No paperwork.
Option 2: MRT & Bus Interchange Kiosks
No smartphone? Still okay.
Go to:
- SimplyGo Kiosks
- Top-Up Kiosks
- Assisted Service Kiosks
Steps:
- Tap your fare card
- Select Redeem Voucher
- Scan the QR code or key in the voucher number
- Confirm
The S$60 goes straight into your card.
Option 3: Ticket Offices (If You’re Stuck)
If the app or machines give you trouble, head to:
- SimplyGo Ticket Offices
- Ticketing Service Centres
Bring:
- Your notification letter
- Your MRT card
Staff will help you redeem on the spot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I split the S$60 across two cards?
No. The full S$60 must go into one card.
But once credited, you can let family members use that card.
Can I cash out the voucher?
No. The voucher is strictly for bus and MRT fares.
Cash conversion is not allowed.
Lost my notification letter — what now?
You can:
- Retrieve voucher details via the SimplyGo app (Singpass login), or
- Visit your nearest Community Centre for help
Final Checklist (Don’t Miss This)
- ✔ Household income ≤ S$1,800 per person
- ✔ Apply if no letter received (from 14 Jan 2025)
- ✔ Redeem via SimplyGo app or kiosks
- ✔ Use before 31 March 2026
For most Singaporeans who qualify, this is free transport credit. No need to overthink — just redeem it.
Source:mot.gov.sg