Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and FairPrice cashier Nur Alisha putting up a CDC voucher decal at a FairPrice outlet in Kampong Admiralty on Tuesday.
Ms Low said that more than $228 million worth of CDC vouchers was claimed in the 2021 and 2022 tranches. The CDC voucher scheme will continue to be digital in 2023. A CDC voucher link will be sent to the registered mobile phone number of the claimant, who can then share it with other household members. “Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, many of my old customers have disappeared. [decided the vouchers would be split into two parts:](https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/each-s-porean-household-to-get-300-cdc-vouchers-on-jan-3-half-can-be-spent-at-supermarkets) half to still be set aside for heartland shops and hawkers, and the other half for supermarkets. The supermarket chain is also rolling out its own discounts to customers. The packs include groceries sponsored by donors such as Temasek Foundation. “I hope all of you enjoy the added convenience of this set of vouchers,” said Mr Wong. Mr Wong said the Government had sought flexibility to let CDC vouchers be spent on groceries at supermarkets. The vouchers are colour-coded – teal for heartland shops and yellow for supermarkets. FairPrice said that in support of the CDC Vouchers Scheme 2023, customers who spend a minimum of $55 worth of CDC supermarket vouchers in one transaction at FairPrice outlets from Jan 3 to 15 will receive $6 in FairPrice vouchers. The latest tranche of CDC vouchers comprises $200 in vouchers announced in Budget 2022 under the Assurance Package to offset the GST increase, and an additional $100 in vouchers under the $1.5 billion Support Package announced in October 2022.
It's going to be a busy quarter for MOF, as first up, on 3 January 2023, every local household will receive a total of $300 CDC Vouchers.
In addition to the GSTV – U-Save and S&CC rebates for eligible households, every Singaporean household would also have received a one-off $100 Household Utilities Credit (HUC) by September 2022. These rebates conclude the fourth quarterly tranche for FY2022, with previous handouts made in April, July, and October 2022. Eligible households will receive GSTV – S&CC rebates to offset between 1.5 and 3.5 months of their S&CC each year. In FY2022, eligible households received double their regular U-Save rebates. This comprises S$200 CDC Vouchers under the Assurance Package (AP) and S$100 CDC Vouchers from the S$1.5bn Support Package announced in October 2022. Here's what Singaporean households can look forward to, as well as calculate how much support they may be getting, in three types of payments - cash & MediSave, U-Save, and Service and Conservancy Charges (S&CC) Rebate.
The five supermarket chains that accept the CDC vouchers comprise FairPrice, Sheng Siong, Prime, Hao Mart and U Stars. The remaining S$150 worth of vouchers can ...
Next, choose the amount you want to spend and show the QR code to the merchant to complete your transaction. The CDC vouchers will expire on 31 December 2023. You can also look up the nearest participating merchants Singaporean households in executive or multi-generational flats will get S$110. The remaining S$150 worth of vouchers can be utilised at about 20,300 hawker stalls and heartland merchants’ stores. [donate the remainder of their CDC vouchers](https://vouchers.cdc.gov.sg/donate/) from 2021 and 2022 (which have expired on 31 December) to their preferred charities via the CDC Vouchers Scheme website.
Eligible Singaporeans will receive up to S$700 worth of vouchers from the Singapore government to offset the recent GST hike and rising costs of living.
About 2.5 million Singaporeans will benefit from the Cost-of-Living (COL) Vouchers and it will be paided out together with the AP Vouchers. Only one member of your household needs to log in and the SMS link can then be forwarded to other members of the household to use as well. No action is required if you are eligible for the GSTV – S&CC rebate. Another round of CDC vouchers will be paid out to Singaporean households on Jan 3, 2023. $150 of the CDC vouchers can be used for grocery shopping at the following supermarkets — HAO Mart, NTUC FairPrice, Prime Supermarket, Sheng Siong and U Stars Supermarket. The first round of vouchers was paid out in December 2022.
The Government Technology Agency says a disruption to the Singpass service was confirmed at about 12.20pm, and service resumed just after 2.40pm.
Facebook page Singapore Atrium Sale said on Tuesday afternoon that Singpass was down due to the surge of people trying to claim their CDC vouchers. "This disruption was confirmed at 12.23pm. "We are working to resolve the issue. We apologise for the inconvenience caused and will provide an update when the service has resumed. Advertisement Thank you," GovTech said.
SINGAPORE — The latest tranche of Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers was launched on Tuesday (Jan 3), part of which can be used at five ...
This can be done via the CDC vouchers scheme website until Jan 31. People can also donate their remaining CDC vouchers from 2021 and 2022 to charity. Residents without smartphones or who need to set up their Singpass or reset their Singpass password will also be assisted at the CCs," they said. Yellow represents the vouchers for supermarkets. The latest round of CDC vouchers will expire on Dec 31, 2023. Teal represents the vouchers for hawkers and heartland merchants.
The vouchers are split into $150 to purchase food and services from participating hawkers and heartland merchants and $150 at supermarkets.
[Redeem CDC Vouchers Now](https://signup.redeem.gov.sg/) [here](https://www.gowhere.gov.sg/cdcvouchers). [here](https://signup.redeem.gov.sg/).
While the launch of the latest round of Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers was thought to have led to the downtime of the Singpass service on 3 ...
While websites and platform experience being impacted due to high volumes of traffic isn’t uncommon to consumers, Lim said that in situations where platforms expect for a high volume of traffic to emerge, tech servers need to be beefed up quickly to support the continuous increase in users. Jeffery Lim, founder of digital agency 8traordinary argued that even if the downtime on Singpass had been due to the CDC vouchers, the sudden high volume of traffic seen might have been hard to predict given that the CDC vouchers have a validity that lasts up until 31 December 2023 - a span of 12 months. For many Singaporeans, Singpass has become a way of life given its convenience and security for both citizens and businesses to transact with the government and other private service providers. However, this down time is unlikely to impact the trust consumers have on the brand, said marketing and digital professionals MARKETING-INTERACTIVE spoke to. In a statement to MARKETING-INTERACTIVE, GovTech said the service was intermittent for users who were logging in to Singpass via QR Code. This disruption was caused by the malfunction of a component that manages the session when users log in using QR Code.
The supermarkets that accept CDC vouchers are HAO Mart, NTUC FairPrice, Prime Supermarket, Sheng Siong and U Stars Supermarket.
This can be done via the CDC vouchers scheme website until Jan 31. Residents without smartphones or who need to set up their Singpass or reset their Singpass password will also be assisted at the CCs," they said. Teal represents the vouchers for hawkers and heartland merchants. "We recognise the concerns that many people have about cost of living issues," said Mr Wong. Yellow represents the vouchers for supermarkets. Only one member of the household needs to do this on behalf of the household. Log in with Singpass and confirm your details to receive your vouchers. The different vouchers have been denoted by colour. While the CDC Vouchers Scheme 2023 will retain its digital format, help will be rendered to “digitally less-savvy” citizens, said CDC and PA. [go.gov.sg/cdcv](https://go.gov.sg/cdcv) and click on the “claim” button under CDC Vouchers 2023. The addition of supermarkets in this tranche of CDC vouchers will provide Singaporean households with greater convenience and choice for their daily essentials, said CDC and the People’s Association in a joint media release. [S$300 CDC vouchers issued to each Singaporean household](https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/cdc-vouchers-300-jan-3-2023-donate-online-select-charity-3157921) this round, S$150 can be used at these supermarket outlets, while the other S$150 can be spent at nearly 20,300 participating hawkers and heartland merchants.