SGD$60 Transport Support Singapore 2025 – Who the Recipients are How to claim and the 28 Oct Deadline

To help residents cope with rising travel costs, the Singapore government has announced a new $60 Transport Voucher 2025 under its cost-of-living support initiative. This voucher aims to assist lower- and middle-income households with their public transport expenses amid fare adjustments expected this year. Eligible residents can use the voucher to top up their Travel Cards or EZ-Link accounts. Applications are open now and must be submitted before 28 October 2025. Let’s explore who qualifies, how to apply, and when you can claim this benefit.

New Singapore Transport Voucher 2025
New Singapore Transport Voucher 2025

Who Qualifies for the Singapore $60 Transport Voucher 2025

The Singapore $60 Transport Voucher is primarily designed to support households facing financial pressure from increased travel fares. Citizens with a household income below S$1,600 per person are encouraged to apply. The government aims to ensure that essential travel remains affordable for everyone, particularly senior citizens, students, and low-income families. Applicants can submit their forms through Community Centres or apply online via government portals. Successful applicants will receive notifications within a few weeks after approval.

How to Apply for the Transport Voucher Before 28 October

Residents who meet the eligibility requirements should apply before the 28 October 2025 deadline. The application process is straightforward and free of charge. To apply, visit your nearest Community Club (CC) or Residents’ Committee Centre with proof of income and household details. Alternatively, the voucher can be claimed digitally via the gov.sg platform. Each approved household will receive an electronic voucher worth S$60, which can be directly used for bus and MRT fare top-ups. Late applications will not be entertained, so it’s best to apply early.

Voucher Redemption and Usage Details

Once approved, the transport voucher benefit will be credited to your EZ-Link or NETS FlashPay card. Beneficiaries can use it to offset fares or add stored value for future travel. The voucher can also be used by family members sharing the same household card. This initiative forms part of Singapore’s broader effort to manage public transport affordability as inflation pressures persist. All vouchers must be redeemed by 31 December 2025, after which unused credits will expire automatically.

Category Eligibility Criteria Voucher Amount Application Deadline Redemption Method
Low-Income Households Per capita income below S$1,600 S$60 28 October 2025 Community Centre / Online
Senior Citizens Above 60 years old S$60 28 October 2025 EZ-Link or NETS Card
Students Full-time local students S$60 28 October 2025 Top-up at Ticketing Machines
Persons with Disabilities Registered under SG Enable S$60 28 October 2025 gov.sg Online Portal
Transport Voucher 2025
Transport Voucher 2025

Why the Singapore Government Introduced the $60 Transport Voucher

The Singapore transport subsidy program comes at a crucial time as citizens face higher living expenses and potential fare hikes. By offering this targeted support, the government aims to promote affordable mobility for all residents, ensuring that essential travel to work, school, and healthcare remains within reach. This initiative complements other cost-of-living relief schemes like CDC Vouchers and GST Credits. It reflects Singapore’s long-term commitment to inclusive economic support and social stability for its citizens.

FAQs

Who is eligible for the $60 Transport Voucher?

Households with a per-person income of S$1,600 or less can apply.

Where can I apply for the voucher?

You can apply at your nearest Community Centre or online via gov.sg.

When is the last date to apply?

The application deadline is 28 October 2025.

How can I redeem the voucher?

It can be redeemed through EZ-Link or NETS FlashPay cards for public transport use.

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Author: Ruth Moore

Ruth Moore is a passionate freelance writer from South Africa with extensive expertise in SASSA policies, grants, and beneficiary rights. Over the years, she has earned a strong reputation for breaking down complex social assistance programs into clear, practical insights that everyday readers can trust. Her work is widely valued for being reliable, community-focused, and dedicated to empowering South Africans to navigate government support systems with confidence. Beyond her professional writing, Ruth enjoys exploring the latest technology trends and immersing herself in good books.

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