SINGAPORE: Registered training providers under SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) will be prohibited from using third-party promoters starting Dec 1, the agency announced on Wednesday (Oct 8).
SkillsFuture, launched in 2015, is a government initiative promoting lifelong learning and upskilling through courses and training. Singaporeans aged 25 and above receive credits, starting from S$500, that can be used for approved courses.
SSG cited recent public feedback on third-party agents using “undesirable” marketing practices as the reason for banning the use of such promoters.
According to SSG, learners had encountered third parties that offered rewards to incentivise course sign-ups and persuaded prospective trainees to enrol in courses for which they did not meet the minimum proficiency requirements.
In some instances, third-party agents persuaded seniors to take English-medium courses despite lacking proficiency in the language.





