$300 CDC Vouchers Now Available in Singapore—Claim Yours Before It’s Too Late!

Singapore households can now claim $300 in CDC Vouchers as part of the 2025 Assurance Package—$150 for supermarkets and $150 for hawkers and neighborhood shops. Vouchers are claimable via Singpass at go.gov.sg/cdcv or in person at Community Centres. They’re valid until December 31, 2025. Here’s your full guide to claiming, using, and maximizing these benefits before time runs out.

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$300 CDC Vouchers Now Available in Singapore: Hey Singaporeans, listen up! The Government is once again stepping in to help ease your cost-of-living stress. As part of the 2025 Assurance Package, every household with at least one Singapore citizen can now claim S$300 in CDC Vouchers—that’s basically free money for groceries, hawker food, and neighborhood stores.

$300 CDC Vouchers Now Available in Singapore
$300 CDC Vouchers Now Available in Singapore

These vouchers aren’t just a government handout—they’re a smart way to support local businesses while putting real savings in your pocket. So let’s break down how you can get your slice of this economic support pie.

$300 CDC Vouchers Now Available in Singapore

FeatureDetails
Total Voucher ValueS$300 per household
Launch DateJanuary 3, 2025
Voucher ValidityUntil December 31, 2025
Usage BreakdownS$150 for heartland merchants & hawkers, S$150 for participating supermarkets
EligibilityAll households with at least one Singaporean citizen
How to ClaimVia go.gov.sg/cdcv using Singpass login
Non-Digital SupportVisit your local Community Centre/Club (CC) with NRIC
Participating MerchantsOver 23,000 heartland stalls and 8 supermarket chains
Official Websitevouchers.cdc.gov.sg

Singapore’s CDC Vouchers 2025 are more than a $300 bonus—they’re a tool to stretch your budget and show love to your neighborhood. Whether it’s a bowl of laksa or your weekly FairPrice run, these vouchers are real cash in your corner.

What Are CDC Vouchers?

Launched in 2020, the Community Development Council (CDC) Vouchers Scheme is part of a larger Assurance Package aimed at helping Singaporeans tackle rising living costs due to inflation and economic uncertainty. The government isn’t just handing out money—they’re fueling neighborhood shops and hawker culture too.

“The CDC vouchers have really helped me cut down on my weekly grocery bills,” says Mei Ling, a full-time caregiver in Bukit Panjang. “And I love that I get to support my favorite noodle stall too.”

How This Year Compares to Previous Years

YearVoucher ValueNotable Additions
2020S$50Initial COVID-19 relief pilot
2021S$100Island-wide expansion
2022S$200Divided usage: hawkers & supermarkets
2023S$300First time hitting the S$300 milestone
2025S$300 againContinued support with broader outreach

This consistency in 2025 proves the government’s commitment to economic recovery and household welfare.

How to Claim Your CDC Vouchers (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Go to go.gov.sg/cdcv

This is the official CDC voucher portal. Bookmark it.

Step 2: Click on “CDC Vouchers 2025 (January)”

That’s your ticket for the current S$300 distribution.

Step 3: Log in using Singpass

You’ll need your Singpass credentials to verify your household.

Step 4: Receive Your Link

After logging in, you’ll get an SMS from “gov.sg” with a special voucher link.

Step 5: Share and Scan

Send this link to others in your household. It’s good for everyone living under the same roof.

Where Can You Use CDC Vouchers?

Heartland Merchants & Hawkers (S$150)

Look out for teal stickers on shopfronts. This includes:

  • Hawker stalls
  • Wet market sellers
  • Neighborhood clinics
  • Barbers, cobblers, tailor shops
  • Convenience stores

Supermarkets (S$150)

Accepted at these 8 supermarket chains:

  • FairPrice
  • Giant
  • Sheng Siong
  • Cold Storage
  • Prime Supermarket
  • U Stars
  • HAO Mart
  • Ang Mo Supermarket

These stores will display a yellow CDC decal near the checkout.

Mobile Wallet Integration & QR Redemption

You don’t need an app—but if you’re techy, you can save the voucher link to your Apple Wallet or Google Pay. The vouchers are web-based, and redemption happens via QR code scan at the register.

Heads up: Vouchers come in preset amounts ($2, $5, $10) and can’t be split or refunded. But you can use multiple vouchers at once, and top up the rest with cash or card.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

  • Didn’t get SMS link? Check spam folders and retry login at go.gov.sg/cdcv.
  • No Singpass? Visit a Community Centre/Club with your NRIC for help.
  • Error scanning QR code? Ask the vendor to refresh their system or try a different voucher amount.
  • Accidentally deleted your link? Reclaim via the portal using Singpass.

Real Impact on Local Business

According to data from the Ministry of Finance, over S$1 billion in vouchers have been distributed since the scheme’s launch, injecting life into Singapore’s retail and food sectors.

“We’ve seen a 20% boost in weekday traffic ever since CDC vouchers came out,” says Ahmad, a hawker in Toa Payoh. “Every little bit helps in this economy.”

Outreach for Seniors & Vulnerable Groups

Community Centers have increased on-the-ground assistance with volunteers helping seniors and non-English speakers claim vouchers. Many centers even offer multilingual guides.

If you’re a caregiver or helping an elderly parent, consider heading to the CC together for direct support.

Avoid Scams

  • Legit voucher URLs will start with https://voucher.redeem.gov.sg
  • Never give out banking details or personal info over SMS or phone
  • Report suspicious messages to scamalert.sg or call 1800-722-6688

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FAQs About $300 CDC Vouchers Now Available in Singapore

Q: Who qualifies for the CDC Vouchers 2025?

A: Any household with at least one Singaporean citizen is eligible.

Q: When do vouchers expire?

A: All vouchers must be used by December 31, 2025.

Q: Can I use these vouchers outside my town?

A: Yes, they are valid islandwide at all participating outlets.

Q: Can foreign domestic workers claim?

A: No, only households with Singaporean citizens are eligible.

Q: What if my phone breaks and I lose the link?

A: Just reclaim the link by logging into go.gov.sg/cdcv with your Singpass again.

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