Creative Ways To Use Your SG60 Vouchers (Besides Cafe-Hopping)
We Singaporeans love a good deal. Whether it’s Grab promo codes or the occasional $2 discounts on bubble tea, we’ll gladly queue or jump through hoops if it means saving a few dollars. And this year, we’re celebrating Singapore’s 60th birthday with the perfect present from the gahmen: SG60 vouchers!
All Singaporeans aged 21 and above in 2025 received $600 in SG60 Vouchers. Seniors aged 60 and above received $800 in vouchers (shiok). Just like CDC vouchers, these SG60 vouchers can be claimed digitally via RedeemSG using Singpass, or you can pop by your nearest Community Club if you need help.
Once claimed, half your vouchers (that’s $300) must be used at supermarkets, while the other half ($300) is for hawkers and heartland shops. That’s a lot of kopi, cai png, and teh peng right there.
But wait - that’s not all you can spend on with the money from gahmen! There are many small heartland shops that are not F&B businesses that accept SG60 vouchers too – from old-school provision stores to quirky specialty shops you might never have noticed. It’s a good chance to #SupportLocal.
And sure, you’ve probably seen people on social media splurging their vouchers on a new iPhone or even the Nintendo Switch 2 - but we’ve got a few more creative ideas where you can spend your treasured SG60 vouchers.
1. Give Your Body Some TLC
Ngl, adulting is hard. You wake up chasing the bus to work. In the office, you’re spending hours hunched over a laptop. Then after work, you’re carrying 5 bags of groceries home. The pain all adds up.
If your back sounds like a glow stick every time you stretch, maybe it’s time to put those SG60 vouchers to good use. Participating businesses like Physio Culture, Herme Physiotherapy, and Chiropractic Singapore @ Tampines accept SG60 vouchers. Instead of blowing $50 on a fancy brunch, why not invest in a session to unknot those tight shoulders? $300 could mean a few sessions of physio or chiro treatments. Your future self will thank you.
2. Go Plant Shopping
Houseplants brighten up your space and give your house a lush, tropical vibe. What’s not to love about them?
With SG60 vouchers, you can head to nurseries like Ban Nee Chen Nursery or Oh Heng Huat Nursery and bring home some leafy new friends. Snake plants, monsteras, succulents – you name it. Plus, plants are the kind of gift that keeps on giving (assuming you don’t accidentally kill them in the next 2 weeks).
3. Relive Your Childhood With Collectibles
Whether you’re a 90s kid who never got over your Pokemon obsession or an avid collector of trading cards, your SG60 vouchers could help fund your hobby (It’s an expensive hobby after all!).
Shops like Flagship Games, Concept City, and Card Nation accept SG60 vouchers for a brand new booster box of trading cards. That means you can finally justify chasing Pikachu and Charizard without feeling guilty. Who knows lah, you might even pull something ultra rare and make back more than what you spent (but we do not advocate gambling, so don’t overspend).
4. Pamper Your Furry Friends
Use your SG60 vouchers to treat your furkids to a little spa day! Make a booking at grooming salons like Groomer of Pawz, The Grooming Table, and Just4Pets Grooming. These are great spots to give your babies a fresh cut and a nice wash. Maybe even a cute tiny bow?
5. Gear Up For Your Next Sport Hobby
My friends keep jio-ing me for pickleball and badminton every other week, so I’ve been hunting for affordable pickleball paddles. Then it hit me – the SG60 vouchers can totally help me gear up without burning a hole in my wallet.
Check out E-Link Sports if you need some hardware for racket sports, but if that’s not your thing, you can visit Rakki Sports for bikes or Sports Center for diving gear. If cost is the thing holding you back from pursuing a new hobby, now’s the perfect time to put those SG60 vouchers to good use!
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