The nation’s 60th birthday comes with a practical gift for citizens: the SG60 Vouchers – cash‑equivalent digital credits that honour Singapore’s progress and reward every adult resident. First announced in Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s Budget 2025 speech, the scheme uses vouchers rather than cash to channel spending toward local businesses while easing living costs across the island.
- Two release windows: Seniors on 1 July 2025, everyone else on 22 July 2025
- Value per person: S$800 for citizens ≥ 60 years; S$600 for citizens 21‑59 years
- Validity: Usable at hawkers, heartland shops and major supermarkets until 31 December 2026
Age Group (Birth Year) | Voucher Value | Release Date (10 a.m.) | Heartland Share | Supermarket Share | Expiry |
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≥ 60 years (≤ 1965) | S$800 | 1 July 2025 | S$400 | S$400 | 31 Dec 2026 |
21‑59 years (1966‑2004) | S$600 | 22 July 2025 | S$300 | S$300 | 31 Dec 2026 |
Two‑Stage Roll‑Out Begins in July
Distribution happens in two phases to prevent server bottlenecks. From 10 a.m. on 1 July, citizens aged 60 and above can claim their vouchers. Three weeks later, at the same time on 22 July, the portal opens to everyone aged 21 to 59. Both groups will receive an SMS from gov.sg containing a unique claim link immediately after completing the online process.
How Much Will You Receive?

Amounts are tiered by age to acknowledge differing needs. Seniors born in 1965 or earlier collect S$800 in total, while those born between 1966 and 2004 receive S$600. The payout mirrors Singapore’s long‑standing practice of providing additional help to older residents.
Where Can the Credits Be Spent?
Half of each person’s entitlement is earmarked for participating heartland merchants and hawkers, nurturing neighbourhood commerce. The other half is reserved for major supermarket chains. In practice, any outlet that already accepts CDC Vouchers will honour SG60 Vouchers, making redemption effortless across thousands of locations.
A Quick, Secure Online Claim Process
Eligible citizens should visit go.gov.sg/sg60v during their phase, log in with Singpass, and tap “Claim.” Within moments, an SMS will arrive with a personalised link to the digital voucher wallet. Friends or family can help seniors claim by using the helper‑function built into the portal.
Longer Shelf‑Life Than CDC Vouchers
Unlike the current Community Development Council (CDC) credits that expire at the end of 2025, SG60 Vouchers remain valid until 31 December 2026. The extended deadline gives households flexibility to spread spending across almost two years.
Postcards That Capture Singapore’s Journey
Every claimant will also receive a commemorative SG60 postcard showcasing illustrations of landmarks such as the Singapore River and Jewel Changi Airport’s rain vortex. The artwork – created by differently‑abled artists – arrives with a personal note from PM Wong and serves as a tangible keepsake of this milestone year.
Reaching Three Million Residents
The Community Development Council estimates that about three million Singaporeans stand to benefit from SG60 Vouchers. By funnelling nearly S$2 billion worth of digital credits into local commerce, the initiative underscores the Government’s twin goals of inclusive growth and community resilience. Full details, FAQs and a live merchant map are available at go.gov.sg/sg60vouchers. Claim on time, spend local, and join the nation in celebrating six transformative decades of independence.