Families with at least one child aged six or younger – or those born between Jan 1, 2019, and Feb 17, 2025 – will also receive $1,000 each year in Large Family LifeSG Credits, until the child turns ...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said the government anticipates spending roughly S$80 million annually on the project.
Leaders from NTUC, AMD, Nourish Ingredients, Dell, and more organisations on how initiatives aimed at skills development, ...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said support for marriage and parenthood is a national priority. In his Budget speech, he announced additional support of up to S$16,000 for large families. Every third ...
$600 worth of vouchers for Singaporeans aged 21 years and older. Seniors who are 60 and above receive an additional $200.
Singapore Budget 2025 introduced some major announcements on government schemes to support Singaporeans and Singapore ...
The couple, who have four children turning one, four, seven and eight in 2025, will receive $11,000 in benefits from this ...
The government will set up a $1 billion private credit growth fund to help finance local companies with the promise and ...
Budget 2025: $1 billion private credit growth fund as 'patient capital' for future listing aspirants
The government will set up a $1 billion private credit growth fund to help finance local and regional companies with the ...
Singapore’s Budget 2025 introduces new measures to support families with three or more children, offering up to S$16,000 in ...
"Having children isn't just about bringing them into the world; it's a lifelong responsibility, or at least until they reach ...
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Singapore Business Review on MSNBUDGET 2025: New scheme offers up to $16,000 for third child and beyondThe CDA First Step Grant will be increased to $10,000. Singapore has introduced the new Large Families Scheme that provides ...
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