S$500 CDC Vouchers: How to Claim from June 11

by Chief Editor

Singaporean households can claim S$500 in Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers starting Thursday, June 11, to offset rising cost-of-living pressures. The government moved the disbursement date forward from its original January 2027 schedule to provide immediate relief amid economic uncertainty linked to Middle East conflicts.

Why did the government accelerate the CDC voucher rollout?

The government moved the timeline forward to help households manage expenses caused by uncertainty surrounding the Middle East conflict. This tranche of vouchers, which was originally announced during Budget 2026, will cost S$700.07 million. Officials expect the payout to benefit approximately 1.38 million Singaporean households.

Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong, who also serves as the Minister for Trade and Industry, noted during the launch that the impact of the Middle East conflict has been “less severe than we had feared.” However, he cautioned that the situation remains “fluid.”

Pro Tip: To maximize your benefits, remember that the S$500 is split into two distinct categories. You cannot use the supermarket portion at a hawker stall, or vice versa.

How can households spend the S$500 voucher?

The S$500 total is divided equally into two spending categories. Residents can use S$250 at more than 24,000 participating hawkers and heartland merchants. The remaining S$250 is designated specifically for use at participating supermarkets.

These vouchers are not immediate one-time uses; they remain valid until December 31, 2027. This extended validity allows households to plan their spending over several months rather than rushing to use them all at once.

What is the current trend for inflation in Singapore?

While the government is providing vouchers to ease pressure, inflation figures have shown recent movement. Core inflation eased to 1.4% year-on-year in April, a decrease from the 1.7% recorded in March.

DPM Gan Kim Yong at the Launch of the CDC Vouchers Scheme 2026 (January)

Despite this easing, DPM Gan Kim Yong warned that imported cost pressures may rise in the coming months. He explained that higher energy and input costs are expected to move through global supply chains, which could cause inflation to rise again.

Month Core Inflation Rate
March 1.7%
April 1.4%

How much have Singaporeans spent on previous voucher tranches?

The CDC voucher scheme has seen high utilization rates in previous rounds. According to Mayor of South West district Low Yen Ling, 94.5% of the vouchers from the January 2026 tranche have already been claimed.

From Instagram — related to Mayor of South West, Low Yen Ling

Of those claimed, 80.1% have been spent. The spending was distributed almost evenly between different merchant types, with S$151 million spent at hawkers and heartland merchants and S$158 million spent at supermarkets.

Did you know? As of June 3, Singaporeans have spent more than S$4.64 billion across eight tranches of CDC vouchers and two tranches of SG60 vouchers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is each household receiving?
Each household can claim S$500 in CDC vouchers.

Where can I use the vouchers?
Half (S$250) can be used at over 24,000 participating hawkers and heartland merchants. The other half (S$250) must be used at participating supermarkets.

When do the vouchers expire?
The vouchers are valid for use until December 31, 2027.


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