
To help Singaporean households better manage the rising cost of living, the government has confirmed the rollout of S$800 in CDC Vouchers for 2025. This initiative, part of the Assurance Package announced during Budget 2025, is aimed at easing inflation pressures and boosting spending in local neighbourhoods.
The scheme will benefit every Singaporean household, offering direct digital support through vouchers that can be used for food, groceries, and daily essentials. It’s also part of a broader strategy to channel economic support toward community hawkers, small retailers, and heartland shops.
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What Are CDC Vouchers?
The Community Development Council (CDC) Vouchers Scheme was first introduced during the pandemic and has since become a reliable source of support. It allows Singaporean families to claim digital vouchers that are redeemable at participating merchants across the country.
In 2025, each household is entitled to S$800, provided in two phases. This structure helps families manage both mid-year and start-of-year expenses.
Overview
Detail | Information |
---|---|
Total Value | S$800 per household |
Disbursement Schedule | S$500 in May 2025, S$300 in Jan 2026 |
Claim Deadline | 31 December 2025 |
Validity | Until 31 December 2025 for both instalments |
Where to Spend | Hawkers, heartland shops, supermarkets, selected services |
How to Claim | Via Singpass at go.gov.sg/cdcv |
Official Source | mccy.gov.sg |
Payment Timeline
Here is a summary of how the vouchers will be issued and when they must be claimed:
Disbursement Phase | Amount | Start Date | Valid Until | Where to Use |
---|---|---|---|---|
Phase 1 – May 2025 | S$500 | 12 May 2025 | 31 December 2025 | Hawker centres, heartland shops, supermarkets |
Phase 2 – January 2026 | S$300 | 3 January 2026 | 31 December 2025 | Same as above |
Even though the second tranche is issued in 2026, the cut-off date to redeem all vouchers is 31 December 2025. This encourages timely usage and consistent household spending across the year.
Where Can You Use the CDC Vouchers?
The vouchers are accepted at over 23,000 participating outlets across Singapore. These include:
- Hawker stalls in food centres across the island
- Heartland shops that provide essentials like school supplies, homeware, or clothes
- Supermarkets, such as:
- FairPrice
- Cold Storage
- Giant
You can spot participating businesses by looking for CDC Voucher decals on storefronts or by checking the map on the official site.
Beyond groceries and food, the vouchers can also be used at optical shops, tailors, and neighbour hood clinics that are registered.
How to Claim the Vouchers
Claiming the vouchers is quick and easy through the government’s official portal. A member of each household must:
- Visit go.gov.sg/cdcv
- Log in using Singpass
- Complete the on-screen steps to generate the vouchers
- Save the digital QR code or print a hard copy
Digital vouchers can be shared among household members, and physical printouts are also valid—making it accessible for senior citizens and digitally less-savvy individuals.
Usage Terms and Restrictions
While the vouchers are flexible, there are a few restrictions:
- You cannot exchange vouchers for cash
- Partial redemption is not allowed – unused balance is forfeited
- Not valid for:
- Alcohol
- Cigarettes or tobacco
- Lottery or gambling products
- Petrol and diesel
Make sure you use each voucher fully in one transaction and confirm with the merchant before payment.
Bonus Offers from Supermarkets
Some supermarket chains have sweetened the deal by offering additional vouchers when CDC vouchers are used for larger purchases.
Supermarket | Spend Amount | Return Voucher Value | Promo Valid Until |
---|---|---|---|
FairPrice | S$50 | S$4 | 1 January 2026 |
Giant Singapore | S$60 | S$6 | 1 January 2026 |
Cold Storage | S$80 | S$8 | 1 January 2026 |
These promotions encourage bulk shopping while enhancing the overall value of the vouchers for families.
Conclusion
The CDC Voucher Scheme is not just about household relief—it also serves as a local economic booster. By encouraging residents to spend in their neighbourhoods, it helps small merchants and hawkers stay resilient amid economic uncertainty.
The vouchers also bring more foot traffic to non-central districts, promoting inclusive growth and helping preserve Singapore’s unique local food and business culture.
FAQ’s
Q1: Is this S$800 per person or per household?
A = It is S$800 per household—shared among family members.
Q2: What if I don’t claim the voucher by the deadline?
A = All unclaimed or unused vouchers will expire after 31 December 2025.
Q3: Can I claim the vouchers without Singpass?
A = All unclaimed or unused vouchers will expire after 31 December 2025.