National servicemen to receive S$200 LifeSG credits in November
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National servicemen to receive S$200 LifeSG credits in November
SINGAPORE: About 1.2 million past and present national servicemen will receive S$200 (US$151) in digital credits that can be redeemed on the LifeSG mobile app from November. The credits are in recognition of their "contribution to Singapore’s defence and security", the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) a
$200 in NS LifeSG credits to be disbursed
As announced at Budget 2024, eligible past and present national servicemen will receive $200 in LifeSG credits to recognise their contributions to Singapore’s defence and security. The LifeSG credits will be progressively disbursed to national servicemen by the Ministry... Read more at www.tnp.sg
Netizens doubt Govt’s sincerity in honouring NSmen’s sacrifice with S$200 LifeSG credits
On 30 October, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) announced in a joint statement that approximately 1.2 million past and present national servicemen (NSmen) will receive S$200 in LifeSG credits in November 2024, recognising their vital contributions to Singapore’s defence and security. As announced during the 2024 Budget, MINDEF and the MHA will progressively disburse S$200 LifeSG credits to eligible NSmen. T…
S$200 in NS LifeSG credits to be disbursed to 1.2 million past
S$200 in NS LifeSG credits to be disbursed to 1.2 million past and present NSmen In November 2024, 1.2 million past and present national servicemen will receive S$200 in LifeSG credits to recognise their contributions to Singapore's defence. The credits, disbursed by MINDEF and MHA, will be automatically credited via the LifeSG app by 30 November. Eligible NSmen can use the credits at merchants accepting PayNow UEN or NETS QR. https://www.the…
1.2 million National Servicemen to receive $200 LifeSG credits in November
Some 1.2 million National Servicemen will receive $200 in LifeSG credits in November. The credits, which will be disbursed by Nov 30, aim to recognise the contributions of past and present NSmen to Singapore's defence and security, said the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Home Affairs in a joint statement on Wednesday (Oct 30). This move was first...
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