Singapore will provide S$500 in CDC vouchers to all Singapore households starting June 11, according to reports from The Straits Times and The New Paper, citing Deputy Prime Minister Gan. The programmes’ first tranche applies across households and is set to run until Dec 31, 2027, according to the Straits Times. Both outlets report that the Government is prepared to do more if needed, reflecting an ongoing commitment to support households through the CDC voucher mechanism. The announcements focus on the rollout date and the validity period of this S$500 tranche, rather than introducing new eligibility criteria. Taken together, the coverage indicates that the measure is broad-based for all Singapore households, with the vouchers available for use within the stated timeframe. No additional policy details beyond the amount, start date, validity, and the Government’s readiness to expand support are presented in the provided excerpts.
S$500 CDC vouchers for all Singapore households from June 11
Singapore will provide S$500 in CDC vouchers to all Singapore households starting June 11, according to reports from The Straits Times and The New Paper, citing Deputy Prime Minister Gan. The programm...
- Singapore households receive S$500 in CDC vouchers.
- The vouchers start from June 11, 2026.
- The Straits Times reports the S$500 tranche is valid until Dec 31, 2027.
- Deputy Prime Minister Gan says the Government is ready to do more if needed.
- Both outlets frame the measure as applying to all Singapore households.
Anjali Raguraman The Straits Times June 11, 2026
1 day agoThis tranche will be valid till Dec 31, 2027.
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