If you’re wondering whether the Assurance Package 2026 still has money coming your way, you’re not alone. Many Singaporeans remember the cash payouts and CDC vouchers from the past few years. But now that most major disbursements ended in 2025, what’s actually left in 2026?
Here’s the thing. While the big headline payments are over, several important follow-up benefits are still active. Some are final tranches. Others are regular schemes that continue quietly in the background. Let’s break it down clearly so you know what to expect.
Final Assurance Package Cash Payout
The last direct cash payout under the enhanced Assurance Package was made in December 2025. Eligible Singapore citizens aged 21 and above received between $100 and $600, depending on income level and property ownership.
These payments were credited automatically through PayNow, bank transfer, or GovCash. If you linked your NRIC to PayNow, the money would have arrived quickly. Official notifications were sent via SMS or letter, so there was no need to apply separately.
In 2026, there are no new Assurance Package cash payouts scheduled beyond those already completed.
CDC Vouchers: Final Tranche in 2026
One of the last visible components of the Assurance Package 2026 is the CDC Vouchers tranche released in January 2026. Every household with at least one Singapore citizen received $300 in digital vouchers.
This was distributed under the national CDC Vouchers scheme, managed by the People’s Association. The vouchers were split into $150 for hawkers and heartland merchants, and $150 for supermarkets.
Households could claim them from 2 January 2026 using Singpass at the official portal. The vouchers remain valid until 31 December 2026, so if you haven’t fully used them, there’s still time.
U-Save Rebates Continue Quarterly
Even though enhanced top-ups have ended, regular U-Save rebates continue in 2026. These rebates help HDB households offset utility bills and are automatically credited to SP Services accounts.
In 2026, rebates are disbursed in January, April, July, and October. The typical quarterly amount ranges from $55 to $95, depending on flat type. Unused balances roll forward to future bills, which is helpful if your household electricity usage fluctuates.
This ongoing support remains one of the most practical and consistent parts of the broader cost-of-living framework.
Other Support Schemes Still Active
Beyond the Assurance Package 2026 components, other schemes continue as part of Singapore’s social support system. The GST Voucher cash payout, which can go up to $850 annually for eligible individuals, is usually disbursed around August.
For seniors aged 65 and above with modest incomes, the Silver Support Scheme provides quarterly cash payments that can total up to $1,080 a year. MediSave top-ups and CPF-related benefits also continue where applicable.
These schemes are administered by agencies such as the Ministry of Finance and are separate from the concluded Assurance Package cash payouts.
How to Check What You’re Entitled To
Most benefits are automatic, but it’s still wise to check. Make sure your NRIC is linked to PayNow for faster payments. You can log in to govbenefits.gov.sg using Singpass to see your personalised benefit summary.
The Assurance Package 2026 may be winding down, but its impact continues through CDC vouchers, U-Save rebates, and ongoing support schemes. Staying informed ensures you don’t miss out on assistance you’re entitled to.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Benefit amounts and eligibility criteria may change. Please refer to official government websites for the most accurate and updated information.