SINGAPORE – More than 950,000 Singaporean households in Housing Board flats will receive rebates to their utility and conservancy bills in January, as part of a government scheme to help with the cost of living.
In a statement on Dec 30, the Ministry of Finance said eligible households will receive up to $190 in U-Save for their utility bills.
Households will also get up to half a month of rebates for their service and conservancy charges (S&CC).
Both will vary depending on the household’s flat type.
For example, people living in four-room flats will get $150 in rebates for their U-Save and half a month in rebates for their S&CC, while those in one- and two-room flats will get $190 for their U-Save and half a month for their S&CC.
In total, each eligible household will receive up to $760 of U-Save and 3½ months of S&CC rebates for the financial year from April 2025 to March 2026.
Utility rebates will be automatically credited to eligible households’ accounts with grid operator SP Services, and S&CC rebates with the town councils.





