Singaporean households will receive S$300 in CDC Vouchers starting January 3, 2025, as part of the Assurance Package. This initiative helps residents offset daily costs while boosting local businesses. Vouchers are split between hawkers/heartland shops and supermarkets.
The Singapore government has announced that every household will receive S$300 worth of Community Development Council (CDC) Vouchers in 2025, as part of its ongoing effort to ease the cost-of-living burden on citizens. This payout is part of the broader Assurance Package introduced during Budget 2024 and is designed to help Singaporeans cope with daily expenses while simultaneously boosting the local economy. Since the CDC Voucher Scheme was first introduced in 2020, it has become a trusted form of support for households and small businesses alike. With inflationary pressures and uncertain global economic trends continuing into 2025, this latest round of CDC Vouchers offers a timely boost.
The S$300 CDC Vouchers for 2025 serve as both an economic booster and a community-strengthening tool. They are a practical form of support during financially challenging times and a meaningful way to uplift local businesses. By offering flexibility, ease of access, and community impact, the CDC Voucher Scheme continues to be one of the most effective cost-of-living support tools in Singapore’s public assistance framework. Make sure you claim your vouchers from January 3, 2025, and use them before they expire on December 31, 2025. Stay informed, shop smart, and support local.
What are CDC Vouchers?
CDC Vouchers are digital vouchers issued by the government to all Singaporean households. These vouchers are designed to:
- Help families offset daily living costs such as groceries and meals
- Support local heartland businesses and hawkers
- Encourage digital adoption among Singaporeans by using mobile-based voucher systems
The scheme has been well-received in previous years, with over 23,000 merchants participating, including traditional markets, hawker stalls, and neighborhood convenience stores.