Short answer
The SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit (SFEC) expires on 30 November 2026. Any unused portion of the S$10,000 credit lapses after that date. If your company is eligible, claim against qualifying training and enterprise-transformation costs before the deadline — the credit cannot be carried over or refunded once it expires.
Key facts
- Expiry: 30 November 2026
- Credit value: one-off S$10,000
- Covers up to 90% of out-of-pocket costs on eligible programmes
- Unused credit lapses — no carry-over
With the deadline fixed, SFEC is one of the few grants where timing alone can cost you money. Eligible companies should map their 2026 training and transformation spend against the credit now.
SFEC pairs naturally with a PSG tool purchase — buy the system, train the team on it, and let SFEC absorb most of the training cost before November 2026.
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