KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- SG60 Vouchers roll out in 2026 to help Singapore households cope with daily costs
- Includes CDC vouchers, U-Save rebates, and special lifestyle & culture credits
- Most vouchers expire 31 Dec 2026 — don’t wait till last minute
As Singapore turns 60 years old, the Government is rolling out the SG60 Care and Support Package.
This one is bigger than usual — meant to ease cost-of-living pressure and mark a national milestone.
Whether you’re a new BTO owner, juggling kids and parents, or enjoying retirement, this affects you.
What are SG60 Vouchers?
The SG60 Voucher Scheme is a one-off, enhanced version of the usual CDC and household support payouts.
Think of it as the “Diamond Jubilee edition” — more generous, broader use, and time-limited.
Here’s a quick breakdown.
| Voucher Type | Who Gets It | What It Covers | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| SG60 CDC Vouchers | All Singaporean households | Hawkers, heartland shops, supermarkets | Split into heartland + supermarket credits |
| U-Save Rebates | HDB households | Utilities (SP bills) | Higher rebates for 1–2 room flats |
| S&CC Rebates | HDB households | Service & conservancy charges | Auto-offset, no claiming needed |
| SG60 Celebration Credits | Singaporeans 18 & above | Attractions, dining, heritage activities | Encourages local spending |
No cash. No bank transfer.
All credits are use-only vouchers.
Who Is Eligible?
Short answer: almost everyone.
- CDC Vouchers: Every Singaporean household
- U-Save Rebates: HDB households (tiered by flat type)
- Celebration Credits: Singapore citizens aged 18 and above
If you’re staying in a 1-room or 2-room HDB, you’ll receive higher U-Save support.
No need to apply separately for each scheme.
How to Claim SG60 Vouchers in 2026
The system is fully digital — but still friendly for seniors.
Step-by-step:
- Go to vouchers.cdc.gov.sg
- Log in using Singpass
- One household member claims on behalf of everyone
- Voucher link sent via SMS
- Share the link with family members (WhatsApp works)
No smartphone?
Seniors can print physical vouchers at Community Centres (CCs) using NRIC.
Where Can You Spend the SG60 Vouchers?
The vouchers are split into three clear buckets.
Heartland Merchants (Teal / Yellow)
Perfect for daily essentials.
- Hawker centres (kopi, cai png, chicken rice)
- Wet markets
- Neighbourhood mama shops
- Selected services (dentists, salons, optical shops)
Supermarkets (Blue)
Accepted islandwide at:
- NTUC FairPrice
- Sheng Siong
- Giant & Cold Storage
- Prime Supermarket
Great for big grocery runs.
New for SG60: Lifestyle & Culture Credits
This one is different.
Use it for local experiences, such as:
- Gardens by the Bay
- Mandai Wildlife Reserve
- Sentosa attractions
- Heritage walks and cultural tours
Honestly speaking, this is meant to nudge Singaporeans to explore our own backyard.
Smart Ways to Stretch Your Vouchers
Want to maximise value? Do this.
Stack discounts
Use vouchers on supermarket promo days or senior discount days.
Spend heartland first
Your neighbourhood baker, tailor, or repair shop benefits most.
Watch the expiry
Most SG60 vouchers expire 31 December 2026.
Last-week supermarket queues are no joke.
Ignore suspicious SMSes
Government will never ask for OTPs or bank details.
Only trust .gov.sg sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I donate my SG60 vouchers?
Yes.
You can donate unused vouchers to approved charities via the “Share-the-Love” option on the portal.
Can SG60 vouchers be exchanged for cash?
No.
Selling or converting vouchers to cash is illegal.
I lost my SMS voucher link — what now?
No stress.
Just log back into the official website using Singpass and retrieve it.