E-Commerce Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG)
Receive up to 50% grant support for the development of e-commerce websites via the PSG grant for eligible Singaporean SMEs.
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What is the E-Commerce Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG)?
The E-Commerce Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) is a government initiative that provides up to 50% funding support for eligible Singaporean SMEs to develop an e-commerce website or online store. It is one of the support categories under the broader PSG Grant. The E-Commerce PSG grant is available exclusively for B2C businesses and must be utilized through pre-approved vendors like OOm.This grant helps businesses digitalize their sales processes, expand their online presence, and enhance operational efficiency.
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PSG Eligibility Criteria

Registered and operating in Singapore

Purchase solution must be used in Singapore

A minimum of 30% local shareholding held by Singaporean(s) and/or Singapore PR(s).

Company’s Group annual sales turnover not more than $100 million, OR employee size of not exceeding 200 employees.
Steps to Apply for the E-Commerce PSG Grant
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FAQs About the E-Commerce PSG Grant
Who is Eligible for the E-Commerce PSG Grant?
To qualify, your business must:
- Be registered and operating in Singapore.
- Have at least 30% local shareholding.
- Be a B2C business engaging in e-commerce activities.
- Use the PSG grant solution in Singapore.
- Not have signed or made payments for the solution before applying.
Is website creation the only solution offered under the E-Commerce PSG Grant?
Does the PSG Grant also cover digital marketing services like SEO and digital advertising?
Can my company utilise the SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit (SFEC) and Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) simultaneously for digital marketing services?
Yes, employers eligible for SFEC will receive a on e-off S$10,000 credit to cover up to 90% of out-of-pocket expenses on qualifying costs for supportable initiatives, including PSG. The eligibility for SFEC are as follows:
- SME has contributed at least S$750 Skills Development Levy over the qualifying period.
- SME has employed at least three Singapore Citizens (SCs) or Permanent Residents(PRs) every month over the same period.
- SME has not been qualified for SFEC beforehand.
What are the documents required to apply for the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG)
- A purchase order.
- A bank statement indicating payment to the pre-approved vendor.
- The license number of IT solutions (with an indication of at least 1 month’s usage).
- An invoice.
- A screenshot of your business’ name with the name of the IT solution.
How many Productivity Solution Grant (PSG) can each SME apply for?
What is the claiming process like?
- Visit GoBusiness Gov Assist and log in with your corppass to submit documents of your business utilising the solution for at least one month.
- Claims will be processed by Enterprise Singapore within 4-6 weeks from the submission of all required documents.
- Disbursement of claims for PSG will be credited directly to the company’s bank account through GIRO.
- An email will be sent to the email address stated on the Business Grants Portal (BGP) to confirm the transaction.
Can the pre-approved vendor submit the application for me?
What are the different types of PSG grant available?
- Digital Marketing Solutions: Such as SEM, SEO, SMA, content marketing.
- E-Commerce Solutions: Including e-commerce platform development, where OOm is also a preapproved vendor.
- Other IT Solutions: Human resource solutions, cybersecurity solutions, Document management and mobile access system and more.
- Equipment and Productivity Tools: Such as hardware and software for specific industries like food services, construction, and retail.
- Sector Specific Solutions: Specific solutions offered under each industry, from advanced manufacturing, early childhood, food services, retail and more.