Singapore Introduces New $60 Transport Voucher 2025 – Government Expands Support to Ease Rising Commuter Costs

The Government of Singapore has introduced a new S$60 transport voucher initiative in 2025 to help ease the burden of rising commuting costs for lower-income households. In Singapore, this support is designed to align with the upcoming fare adjustment and ensure that public transport remains accessible for all residents. If your household qualifies under the income criteria, this voucher can make a meaningful difference in managing your travel budget.

New $60 Transport Voucher 2025
New $60 Transport Voucher 2025

How the S$60 transport voucher works in Singapore

Under this scheme, eligible households will receive a one-time voucher valued at S$60 per household to offset the impact of higher fares. The voucher is tied to each household rather than an individual, allowing use by multiple members through shared travel cards or monthly passes. Eligible households are those where the monthly income per person does not exceed S$1,800. The voucher can be redeemed via the SimplyGo app or at approved kiosks from late December 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Eligibility criteria and redemption process explained

To qualify, at least one member must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident and the household income per person must be at most S$1,800. This covers gross employment income, overtime, allowances and bonuses. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} In Stage 1 of the exercise, households who received a voucher in 2024 and still meet criteria are automatically included; they will receive notification via SMS or post by end-December 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} Stage 2 opens in early 2026 for those who did not get it in Stage 1 but qualify, with applications online or at community centres. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Practical benefits of the transport voucher for households

The S$60 voucher gives households practical relief in a world of rising costs by enabling them to top up travel cards or purchase monthly passes — giving immediate fare relief when the fare increase takes effect on 27 December 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} Because it is shared across the household and valid until 31 March 2027, it also supports flexible travel planning and allows use by older family members or younger working adults alike. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5} The move reinforces the government’s commitment to keeping public transport affordable for all and is especially meaningful for hardworking lower-income households. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}

Summary of Singapore’s S$60 transport voucher initiative

In summary, Singapore’s 2025 transport voucher scheme offers one-time support of S$60 to eligible lower-income households, helping them cope with fare hikes and maintain affordable travel. With a clear eligibility threshold, automatic allocation for many, and a flexible redemption process, the scheme is designed to make a real difference. For households meeting the criteria, it provides a timely boost and ensures that travel remains accessible, safe, and budget-friendly across the island-state.

Criteria Details
Voucher value S$60 per eligible household
Income threshold Monthly household income ≤ S$1,800 per person
Number of stages Stage 1 automatic, Stage 2 application in 2026
Redemption start date From 29 December 2025
Voucher validity Until 31 March 2027

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who is eligible for the transport voucher?

Households with income per person ≤ S$1,800 and at least one Singapore Citizen or PR.

2. When can I redeem the voucher?

Redemption begins from 29 December 2025 using approved apps or kiosks.

3. Can multiple family members use the voucher?

Yes — the S$60 voucher is for the household and can be split among members.

4. What happens if I miss the automatic allocation?

You can apply during Stage 2 in early 2026 through an online form or community centre.

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