Productivity Solutions Grant 2026: What SMEs Should Check Before EDGE Launches

Productivity Solutions Grant 2026 remains relevant for SMEs that still need to automate work or adopt pre-approved IT solutions before EDGE launches in the second half of 2026. EnterpriseSG says existing grants such as EDG, MRA and PSG remain accessible until then.

For local SMEs, PSG is the practical grant to check when the project is specific: accounting software, HR systems, e-commerce tools, sector equipment or other pre-approved productivity solutions. It is not a blank cheque for any digital project.

The Productivity Solutions Grant helps SMEs adopt IT solutions and equipment.

Support Level And Cap

EnterpriseSG lists support of up to 50% of eligible costs, with a S$30,000 cap. The grant supports sector-specific and generic solutions that are pre-approved by EnterpriseSG and participating agencies.

The most common mistake is starting procurement before checking eligibility and documentation. SMEs should confirm the solution, vendor status, quotation and application requirements before signing.

SMEs should compare PSG with other EnterpriseSG support schemes.

How To Decide If PSG Fits

Use PSG when the business problem is operational and measurable: fewer manual entries, faster scheduling, cleaner inventory control, better ordering or more efficient customer management.

If the project is strategic transformation, overseas expansion or financing, another EnterpriseSG scheme may fit better. The grant name should match the business job, not the other way around.

PSG remains accessible before EDGE launches in the second half of 2026.

Official details: Enterprise Singapore Productivity Solutions Grant.

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Clara Tan
Clara Tan
Clara Tan is Little Big Red Dot's Editor-at-Large. She oversees the quality and direction of content across all categories, bringing depth, context, and a sharp editorial eye to everything she covers. Clara writes thoughtful, well-researched features that connect the dots across lifestyle, culture, business, and current affairs in Singapore.

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