The moves are aimed at helping more Singaporeans ‘stretch their dollar’ and future-proofing local firms
[SINGAPORE] DBS is putting S$10 million towards cost-of-living support for Singaporeans.
The funds will be used to “intensify efforts to help Singaporeans manage cost pressures” amid “prolonged uncertainty and escalating costs”, the lender said on Saturday (Apr 25).
From August to December, “more than three million” cashback redemptions will be offered for payments made via DBS cards, POSB cards and the DBS PayLah! app in hawker centres, heartland shops and supermarkets.
Speaking at a Mother’s Day event at Tengah Community Club on Saturday, Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow said that DBS and POSB cardholders can get S$3 off for household essentials bought at selected supermarkets in August.
From September, S$3 cashback will be awarded for payments made via PayLah! at hawker centres and heartland shops, added Siow, who is also Member of Parliament for Chua Chu Kang GRC.


