Singapore has always marked major milestones with initiatives that bring citizens together, and 2025 is no exception. In celebration of the nation’s 60th year of independence, the government has rolled out the SG60 Vouchers. These vouchers are designed to share the fruits of progress with Singaporeans, while also helping households ease everyday expenses. If you are unsure how to claim them or when the important dates are, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know.
What Are SG60 Vouchers
The SG60 Vouchers are part of the wider SG60 Package announced in Budget 2025. They are a one-time payout in the form of digital vouchers that can be used at participating heartland merchants, hawker stalls, and supermarkets across the country.
Every eligible Singaporean citizen will receive a set amount depending on their age group. The government has structured this distribution to ensure seniors, who have contributed more over the decades, receive a slightly higher value. These vouchers are not meant as cash but are instead a form of support to reduce living costs in everyday settings like food, groceries, and essential items.
Who Is Eligible
Eligibility for the SG60 Vouchers is based on citizenship and age. All Singaporeans aged 21 and above in 2025 qualify. However, the amount differs by age bracket:
- Citizens born in 1965 or earlier, who will be 60 years old and above in 2025, will receive 800 dollars in vouchers.
- Citizens born between 1966 and 2004, aged between 21 and 59 in 2025, will receive 600 dollars in vouchers.
Permanent residents and non-citizens are not eligible. The vouchers are distributed individually, not by household, which means each qualifying Singaporean can claim their own set.
Key Claiming Dates
The rollout of the vouchers is staggered to make the process smoother. There are two main starting dates for claims:
- From 1 July 2025 at 10 am, seniors aged 60 and above can begin claiming their vouchers.
- From 22 July 2025 at 10 am, adults aged 21 to 59 will be able to make their claims.
It is important to note that while the claiming process begins in July 2025, the vouchers will remain valid until 31 December 2026. That gives more than a year and a half to use them before they expire.
How to Claim the Vouchers
The government has made the claiming process simple and mostly digital. Here is how you can do it:
First, visit the official site at go.gov.sg/sg60v once the claiming window opens for your age group. Log in using your Singpass account. After verification, you will be able to claim your vouchers directly.
Once claimed, you will receive an SMS from gov.sg. This message will contain a secure link beginning with redeem.gov.sg. The link leads you to your personal voucher wallet where you can access your balance and display QR codes for spending.
For those who may not be digitally savvy, assistance is available at Community Centres and Clubs. Staff can help residents claim and even print out physical vouchers if needed. Seniors who have difficulty with smartphones are encouraged to visit these centres for support.
If you accidentally delete or lose your SMS, you can always log in again to the same portal with Singpass to retrieve your vouchers.
How to Spend the Vouchers
Using the vouchers is just as straightforward. At participating shops or hawker stalls, you simply show the QR code from your voucher wallet. The merchant will scan it and the transaction will be completed. The value of the voucher used will be deducted automatically.
Half of your voucher amount must be spent at heartland shops and hawkers, while the other half is reserved for supermarkets. This ensures that the scheme supports both local small businesses and larger retailers.
The vouchers cannot be used online and are not valid for purchases such as alcohol, tobacco, petrol, or lottery products. If your purchase costs less than the voucher value, no change will be given, so it makes sense to use them for amounts equal to or greater than the voucher denomination.
Why the Vouchers Matter
The SG60 Vouchers are more than just financial assistance. They represent a national milestone, acknowledging the contributions of citizens across generations. By directing part of the vouchers toward heartland merchants and hawkers, the government is also ensuring support for small local businesses that form the backbone of Singapore’s community life.
For families, the vouchers will ease the cost of groceries, meals, and daily necessities. For seniors, they are a recognition of decades of hard work and a small token of appreciation from the nation. The vouchers also encourage spending within the local economy, creating a cycle of shared benefit.
Tips for Maximising Your Vouchers
There are a few simple ways to get the most value out of your SG60 Vouchers. Plan your spending ahead so you use the vouchers for essential items you would buy anyway, such as groceries and household supplies. Combine them with supermarket promotions to stretch your dollar further.
Keep track of your voucher balance in your digital wallet so you know how much is left. Since the vouchers cannot be refunded or transferred once used, avoid using them on small purchases where part of the value may go to waste. Instead, pool your purchases to match the voucher amount more closely.
Also, be cautious about scams. Only accept SMS messages from the official gov.sg sender and ensure that the link begins with the secure government address. Do not click on suspicious links that may imitate the voucher system.
Final Thoughts
The SG60 Vouchers are a timely and meaningful gesture to celebrate Singapore’s 60th year of independence. They combine practical financial help with a spirit of national unity, reminding citizens that progress is shared and everyone has a part to play.
By understanding how to claim them, when to claim them, and how best to use them, you can ensure that these vouchers bring the maximum benefit to your household. Whether it is a meal at your favourite hawker stall, groceries from the supermarket, or supporting a local shop in your neighbourhood, the SG60 Vouchers are an opportunity to celebrate both community and country.
Make sure to mark the key dates in July 2025, claim your vouchers early, and use them before they expire at the end of 2026. With a little planning, they can go a long way in easing expenses and adding to the celebrations of this milestone year.

