Singaporean households can claim $500 in CDC vouchers beginning today (13 May 2025), as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to help families manage daily expenses.
The vouchers are split evenly, with $250 usable at participating hawkers and heartland merchants, while the remaining $250 can be spent at participating supermarkets.
All vouchers will remain valid until 31 Dec 2025.
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The latest disbursement marks the seventh tranche of vouchers since the scheme was first introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to Claim and Use Your CDC Vouchers
Singaporean households can claim their vouchers online at go.gov.sg/cdcv by logging in with Singpass.
Upon successfully claiming, an SMS from “gov.sg” containing a unique voucher link will be sent to the registered mobile number, which can be shared among household members.
No physical notification letters will be issued for this seventh tranche, in line with sustainability efforts.
Eight supermarket chains with approximately 400 outlets nationwide are participating in the scheme: Ang Mo Supermarket, Cold Storage, Giant Singapore, HAO Mart, NTUC FairPrice, Prime Supermarket, Sheng Siong, and U Stars Supermarket.
Residents can locate nearby participating merchants by visiting go.gov.sg/cdcvouchers.
Hawkers and heartland merchants display teal CDC voucher decals, while supermarkets show yellow decals.
For those needing assistance with the digital process, help is available at Community Centres or Clubs and SG Digital Community Hubs.
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Priority queues for seniors and persons with disabilities will be in place at CCs.
Over 200 volunteers from institutions such as ITE College Central, Nanyang Polytechnic, and Hwa Chong Institution will assist residents at selected CCs during the first week, alongside CDC Ambassadors and public agency staff volunteers.
CDC Voucher Distribution and Economic Support Measures
Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong launched the latest voucher scheme at Nee Soon South Community Club on 13 May 2025.
The initiative forms part of a broader support package announced during Budget 2025 on 18 Feb.
“In Singapore, inflation has already started coming down. In fact, it has come down faster than most other places. But prices remain high, and people do feel the impact,” PM Wong said during the launch.
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The Government has committed to an additional $800 in CDC vouchers disbursed in two portions: $500 in May 2025 and $300 in January 2026.
Beyond CDC vouchers, Singaporeans will receive various forms of assistance, including LifeSG credits, Edusave top-ups for children, and U-save rebates.
Additionally, SG60 vouchers worth $600 for every adult Singaporean and $800 for those aged 60 and above will be distributed in July.
A typical family of four with two young children can expect around $5,000 in combined support this financial year, according to PM Wong.
The latest tranche of vouchers is expected to generate about $665 million in potential spending at participating businesses.
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Those who receive suspicious messages related to gov.sg or CDC vouchers can contact People’s Association at 6225 5322 or call the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 to verify legitimacy.
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