Singapore’s turning 60 this year, and as part of the celebration of the country’s diamond jubilee, the government has rolled out SG60 voucher packs. What better way to honour how far we’ve come as a nation than to appreciate the people’s unwavering support and loyalty?
This July, Singapore citizens aged 60 and above will receive $800 worth of SG60 vouchers, while those aged 21 to 59 will receive $600 worth of SG60 vouchers.
How do I redeem my SG60 vouchers?

Unlike CDC vouchers, which were distributed by household, the SG60 vouchers will go straight to every individual. This means every Singaporean aged 21 and above will receive their own set of vouchers.
For Singaporeans aged 60 and above
From 1 July 2025, Singaporeans aged 60 and above can redeem their SG60 vouchers digitally via RedeemSG using their Singpass. Seniors who need help with redemption can head to their nearest community centre or an SG Digital Community Hub.
For Singaporeans aged 21 to 59
Singaporeans aged 21 to 59 can redeem their SG60 vouchers starting from 22 July 2025 digitally via RedeemSG using their Singpass.
How do I redeem my SG60 vouchers online?
Here’s all you need to do to claim your SG60 vouchers online:
- Visit signup.redeem.gov.sg, and tap on SG60 Vouchers.
- Log in to your Singpass account.
- You will be able to see your SG60 vouchers!
- The link to your SG60 vouchers will be sent to you via SMS from gov.sg.
- Choose the voucher type and amount you want to use.
💡 Pro tip: Keep your voucher link safe and never share any Singpass information with people you don’t know.
What can you use SG60 vouchers for?

SG60 vouchers can be used at any business that accepts CDC vouchers. The vouchers are split right down the middle — half for your favourite heartland merchants and hawker stalls, and the other half for selected supermarkets like FairPrice, Cold Storage, and Giant.
Not sure which shops accept? Check out the GoWhere directory for the full list of participating merchants and hawkers islandwide.
Recommendations on where to use your SG60 vouchers
01 • Cafés

Did you know that there are cafes around town that accept SG60 vouchers? Yep, your artisanal latte, that ultra-creamy matcha, or the dangerously tempting slice of cake you were eyeing — use your SG60 vouchers to treat yourself! Here are some cafes to check out:
- The Better Half
- Known for speciality coffees and cookies.
- Clap Cafe
- Known for artisanal cakes and coffees.
- Cafe Fufu
- Known for wood-fire pizzas and homemade flatbreads.
- Little Island Brewing Co. (East Village outlet)
- Known for their 15-hour smoked beef brisket.
- Hundred Acre Creamery
- Known for crispy waffles and freshly churned ice cream.
02 • Enriching activities

Ever wanted to try dancing, pick up a new hobby, or just kick back with a good book? Here are some spots that accept SG60 vouchers so you don’t have to burn a wallet while pursuing your passion:
- Cindini Dance International
- Known for quality dance lessons and accessories
- Choo-P Leathercraft
- Known for Italian leather products and crafting workshops.
- Basheer Graphic Books
- Known for an extensive collection of design, architecture and art books.
- Xin Yue Music Studio
- Known for music lessons and quality instruments.
- Gentle Hands
- Known for 100% natural vegan soy wax products and candle making workshops.
03 • Sporting goods stores

The July rain won’t last forever, and when it’s over, pull out your activewear and hit Singapore’s scenic parks, trails, and cycling paths. If you need to upgrade your sports equipment or repair it, these are some places that accept SG60 vouchers:
- Ghim Huat Sports
- Known for an extensive collection of camping and sporting equipment.
- JPL Sports
- Known for baseball and softball equipment
- The Shuttle Goods Sports Store
- Known for quality shuttle sports-related equipment and racquet stringing services.
- Bike Sport
- Known for quality biking equipment and a vast bicycle collection
- Sintec Sportscity Pte Ltd
- Specialises in badminton equipment including rackets, shoes, nets and more
(Featured photo: NTUC)