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Singapore extends senior worker grant to 2027 amid ageing workforce

by Honesty Victor
January 2, 2026
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Singapore extends senior worker grant to 2027 amid ageing workforce
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Singapore will extend a program that subsidizes part-time work for older employees through the end of 2027.

The Ministry of Manpower announced, prolonging a key initiative intended to help an ageing workforce remain employed on flexible terms.

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The Part-Time Re-employment Grant, known as the PTRG, was set to wind down sooner, but applications reopened December 2025, giving employers nearly two more years to apply for funding.

The program offers financial incentives to companies that retain or hire workers aged 60 and above in part-time or redesigned roles, rather than requiring full-time schedules or nudging them into retirement.

Under the scheme, employers receive S$2,500 ($1,893) for each eligible senior worker, capped at $125,000 per company. The grant can be applied to workers newly brought on or existing employees moved to part-time arrangements with shorter hours or adjusted responsibilities. The Singapore National Employers Federation administers the program in partnership with the Ministry of Manpower.

Officials say the aim is not only to keep seniors in the workforce but also to modernize expectations about work at later stages in life.

“The PTRG supports more flexible pathways into retirement,” the ministry said in a statement. “It ensures that work, for older Singaporeans, can be sustainable and meaningful.” 

The extension comes amid sustained demand for the scheme. Government figures show that since 2020, more than 7,500 employers have tapped the grant and over 65,000 senior workers have benefited. As of November, approximately S$92 million had been disbursed to companies adapting roles or work schedules for older staff.

Economists say the move reflects broader demographic pressures. With one of the world’s fastest-ageing populations, Singapore faces a shrinking pool of working-age residents and rising healthcare and retirement costs. The government has responded with policies designed to raise labor force participation among older adults and facilitate later-life employment.

The PTRG forms part of a larger suite of measures. The Senior Employment Credit offers wage offsets of up to 7% for companies employing workers aged 60 and above.

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