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PSG · Singapore SME grants

Can I claim the PSG grant more than once?

Short answer

Yes — PSG can be claimed across different solution categories, since the S$30,000 cap applies per company per solution category. What you can't do is claim the same solution twice within the funding window, or duplicate the same solution across related group entities. Adopting a chatbot and an HRMS, for example, are two different categories and each can draw the grant.

Key facts

  • Cap is per company per solution category
  • Different categories can each be claimed
  • Cannot claim the same solution twice in the funding window
  • No duplicating one solution across group entities

This is where owners leave funding on the table — they assume PSG is a one-shot. It isn't: distinct categories each carry their own cap, so a staged digitalisation across several categories can draw PSG multiple times.

The limits exist to stop duplication: re-claiming the same tool, or spreading one solution across related companies to multiply the cap. Keep each claim genuinely distinct and you're fine.

Answered by Nick Tung— a seasoned Singapore entrepreneur and PMC-certified consultant (PMC-10960) with deep first-hand familiarity across Singapore's SME grant landscape (PSG, EDG, MRA, CTC). My focus is helping SMEs adopt enterprise and workforce AI transformation; government funding is one of the support options businesses can tap through the official channels. More about how I work →

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Sources:EnterpriseSG, IMDA, NTUC, Singapore Government open data. Factual content (grant rules, eligibility, vendor data, pricing) is sourced directly from official government portals and remains the copyright of those respective agencies. Analysis, commentary and editorial framing are the author's own. Always verify the latest on GoBusiness, EnterpriseSG, or SMEs Go Digital before applying.