SG60 Vouchers: Who Gets S$600 Or S$800 And When To Claim

SG60 Vouchers are the next household-budget item Singaporeans should mark on the calendar. Singapore Citizens aged 21 to 59 receive S$600 in SG60 Vouchers, while Singapore Citizens aged 60 and above receive S$800. Claims open digitally from 1 July 2026 and run until 31 December 2026.

The vouchers are split equally between participating heartland merchants and hawkers, and participating supermarkets. That matters because families can decide early how to use each half: daily groceries, hawker meals, neighbourhood services or supermarket essentials.

Key Claim Details

The claim route is the SG60 Vouchers site at go.gov.sg/sg60v. The spend deadline is also 31 December 2026, so the practical move is to claim early but plan the use across the second half of the year rather than rushing everything in July.

The CDC page states that residents without Singpass or who need help may visit SG Digital community hubs or community centres and clubs. The vouchers are for physical outlets, which keeps the spending focused on local merchants, hawkers and supermarkets.

  • Age 21 to 59: S$600 in SG60 Vouchers.
  • Age 60 and above: S$800 in SG60 Vouchers.
  • Claim period: 1 July to 31 December 2026.
  • Spend deadline: 31 December 2026.
  • Split: half for heartland merchants and hawkers, half for supermarkets.

How To Use Them Well

For households, the cleanest plan is to separate recurring needs from treats. Use the supermarket portion for pantry staples and the merchant-hawker portion for meals, neighbourhood services or smaller local purchases. Seniors may also want a family member to help claim and store the voucher link safely.

Read the SG60 Vouchers page for the claim route and help options. For more cost-of-living updates, use our Money section.

  • Claim early to avoid year-end pressure.
  • Keep the voucher link secure and do not share it with unknown callers.
  • Use the supermarket and heartland portions deliberately, since they are separate.
Rachel Ng
Rachel Ng
Rachel Ng is Little Big Red Dot's Money, Career & Practical Living Editor. She helps readers navigate everyday decisions about money, career, and life in Singapore — from CPF contributions to career pivots to choosing the right insurance plan. She writes like a smart older sister who wants to help you make better decisions.

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