Singapore

[Updated 4/13/24] Mandatory employee benefits in Singapore include the Central Provident Fund, annual leave, maternity/paternity pay, sick leave, and childcare leave. Common supplemental benefits include a mobile phone allowance, season parking, voluntary benefits, flexible spending dollars, gym memberships, study benefits, life assurance, medical insurance, work injury compensation, dental insurance, and an employee assistance program. Employee perks include wellness benefits, additional paid leave, educational support, and taxi reimbursements.

Asinta Partner
Sunil Chugani

Galaxy Insurance Consultants

Country Insight

Mandatory employee benefits in Singapore

Central Provident Fund (CPF)

Annual Leave

Maternity/Paternity Pay

Sick Leave

Childcare Leave

Employees are entitled to six days of childcare leave for children under 7. The first three days are employer-sponsored, and days four to six are government-sponsored, up to a cap of $500 a day, including CPF contributions. As the first 3 days are employer-sponsored, companies typically offer at least 3 days to employees with children who are not Singaporean Citizens. Extended childcare leave of 2 days is also provided to parents if their youngest child is between 7 to 12 years of age.

Supplemental employee benefits in Singapore

Mobile Phone Allowance

Season Parking

Voluntary Benefits

Flexible Spending Dollars

Gym Membership

Study Benefits

Life Assurance

Medical Insurance

Work Injury Compensation

Dental

Employee Assistance Program

Employee Perks in Singapore

Holidays, gym memberships, and other wellness benefits

Additional Paid-Leave

Subsidized Gym Memberships

Educational Support

Onsite Wellness Initiatives

Financial Wellness

Taxi and dinner reimbursements

Others

Nothing on this country page is intended to be legal, financial, or tax advice, and readers are advised to consult with their appropriate advisors regarding any legal, financial, or tax implications this information may address.

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