Who Gets the Vouchers?
Every single Singaporean household is welcomed to the SG63 basic voucher. The handout happens in batches because Singapore translates “all at once” to “batch by batch.” Unlike similar programs in the past that checked income or house value, SG63 sticks with citizenship—simple, clean, fair.
Claim It in a Click!
No paper stacks or snail mail—claiming is a well-oiled digital process. Household representatives log on, visit go.gov.sg/cdcv, and in a few taps the voucher is safely in your family’s pocket. The online slide is just as slick as the earlier voucher programs everyone got used to.
Each family gets a special household link they can share with their loved ones, making it easy for everyone at home to use the benefit however they want. If anyone struggles with the online claiming, friends at the Community Centres and Clubs can step in and help, just like before.
Using Your Stuff Wisely—Choices for the SG63 Voucher
The SG63 vouchers can be spent in two smart ways, so whatever the family needs, it gets covered.
Heartland Partners First!
Most of the vouchers are meant for the heartland. If you use one at a participating heartland shop or hawker stall, you’re eating the best chicken rice in the neighborhood and helping the person cooking it pay the bills. Thousands of these little gems are ready for you to support them—food, haircuts, and all the little bits of retail we rely on.
Supermarket Savings
A trip to one of the big supermarket chains also counts, for when you want to pull a week’s supply of rice, noodles, or snacks in one smoother dash. This two-choice system lets each family pick the option that makes their cook’s and shopper’s lists the shortest and most cost-efficient.
Remember to Pay on Time
Every SG63 voucher pair, whether it came in January, May, or January 2026, all clicks off on the very same date—December 31, 2025. You’ve got a single, clear deadline, so there’s no racing the screen gloves to click the buttons.
Families should use their SG63 voucher wisely, since any money left over won’t roll over into 2026. It’s best to take a moment and plan how to spend what you’ve got.
Extra Help That’s Out There
The SG63 plan isn’t the only way the government is lending a hand. There’s also the GST Voucher, which offers extra funds depending on the type of home you live in and the money you earn. Those living in HDB flats might also get U-Save rebates on their bills—between 440and760 a year, depending on flat type. Together, these programs make sure just about everyone can find the support they need.
Getting the Right Answers!
If you’re unsure about eligibility or how to spend the vouchers, you’ve got plenty of places to turn. Check the CDC’s official website, call the help hotlines, or visit a Community Centre near you. Always make sure you’re getting info from official .gov.sg addresses or verified phone numbers—staying safe from scams and wrong info is just as important as the support itself.