What is the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG)?
The Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) is one of Singapore's most popular business grants, administered by Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG). It helps small and medium enterprises (SMEs) adopt pre-approved IT solutions and equipment to improve productivity and streamline operations. For business owners looking to build a professional website, the PSG grant can fund up to 50% of qualifying costs, significantly reducing the financial burden of going digital.
Since its inception, the PSG grant has helped thousands of Singapore businesses adopt digital solutions ranging from accounting software to e-commerce platforms. In 2026, website development and digital marketing solutions remain among the most popular categories, reflecting the growing importance of online presence for Singapore SMEs. The grant is part of the government's broader push under the SMEs Go Digital programme to help local businesses stay competitive in an increasingly digital economy.
Unlike other government grants that require lengthy proposals, the PSG application process is relatively straightforward. You select a pre-approved vendor, get a quotation, and submit your application through the Business Grants Portal (BGP). Most applications are processed within four to six weeks, making it one of the fastest grants to obtain in Singapore.
PSG Eligibility Requirements for 2026
Before you start your application, make sure your business meets all the PSG eligibility criteria. The requirements are designed to ensure the grant supports genuine Singapore SMEs rather than large corporations or foreign entities.
- Registered and operating in Singapore — Your business must be registered with ACRA and have physical operations in Singapore
- At least 30% local shareholding — Singapore citizens or permanent residents must hold at least 30% of the company's shares
- Group annual sales turnover not exceeding S$100 million OR group employment size not exceeding 200 employees
- Not a government-linked entity — Government agencies and statutory boards are not eligible
- Must purchase from a pre-approved PSG vendor — You cannot claim the grant for any vendor; it must be from the approved list
- Solution must be used in Singapore — The website or digital solution must serve your Singapore business operations
It is important to note that sole proprietorships, partnerships, and companies can all apply. Even if you have previously received a PSG grant for a different solution (like accounting software), you can still apply for a website development grant separately. However, you cannot claim for the same solution category twice.
One common mistake is applying after you have already signed a contract or made payment to a vendor. The PSG grant requires you to submit your application before committing to any purchase. If you sign a contract before your grant is approved, your application will be rejected automatically.
What Website Costs Does PSG Cover?
The PSG grant covers a range of digital marketing and web development costs, but not everything falls under the approved categories. Understanding what is covered helps you maximise your claim and avoid disappointment during the assessment process.
Costs typically covered under PSG for website development include:
- Website design and development — This includes both front-end design and back-end development for a business website
- E-commerce functionality — Online store setup, product catalogue, payment gateway integration (including PayNow and Stripe)
- Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) setup — Basic on-page SEO configuration as part of the website build
- Content Management System (CMS) — Systems like WordPress that allow you to update your own content
- Domain name and hosting — First-year costs for domain registration and web hosting
- SSL certificate — Security certificate for HTTPS encryption
- Training — Basic training on how to use and maintain your new website
Costs NOT typically covered:
- Ongoing monthly maintenance fees beyond the first year
- Stock photography and premium content creation
- Social media marketing campaigns
- Google Ads or Facebook Ads spend
- Hardware purchases (laptops, tablets)
The typical PSG-approved website package ranges from S$3,500 to S$15,000 before grant, depending on the complexity. With the 50% grant support, your out-of-pocket cost could be as low as S$1,750 for a basic business website. For context, check our detailed breakdown of how much a website costs in Singapore.
Step-by-Step: How to Apply for PSG Grant
The application process for the PSG grant is more straightforward than most Singapore government grants. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process smoothly from start to finish.
- Step 1: Check your eligibility — Review the criteria listed above. Log in to the Business Grants Portal (BGP) at businessgrants.gov.sg using your Corppass to verify your company qualifies
- Step 2: Browse pre-approved solutions — Visit the GoBusiness portal and search for "website" or "e-commerce" under PSG solutions. You will see a list of approved vendors and their packages
- Step 3: Select a vendor and get a quotation — Contact your chosen pre-approved vendor. They will prepare a quotation that aligns with the PSG-approved package. Do NOT sign any contract yet
- Step 4: Submit your application on BGP — Log in to the Business Grants Portal, select "PSG" as the grant type, and fill in the application form. Attach the vendor quotation and supporting documents
- Step 5: Wait for approval — Most PSG applications are processed within 4 to 6 weeks. You will receive an email notification when your application is approved
- Step 6: Accept the Letter of Offer — Once approved, accept the Letter of Offer on the BGP within the stated deadline (usually 30 days)
- Step 7: Proceed with the vendor — Only after accepting the Letter of Offer should you sign the contract and make payment to the vendor
- Step 8: Submit your claim — After the website is completed and you have made full payment, submit your claim on BGP with invoices, receipts, and a screenshot of your live website
- Step 9: Receive reimbursement — EnterpriseSG will process your claim and reimburse up to 50% of the approved costs directly to your business bank account
The entire process from application to reimbursement typically takes 3 to 5 months. Plan ahead and factor in the website development timeline when scheduling your project.
How to Choose a PSG-Approved Web Design Vendor
Not all PSG-approved vendors are created equal. While they have all been vetted by EnterpriseSG, the quality of their work, communication, and after-sales support can vary significantly. Here are key factors to consider when choosing a PSG vendor for your website.
- Portfolio quality — Review their past work. Do their websites look modern and professional? Are they mobile-responsive?
- Industry experience — A vendor who has built websites for your industry (e.g., dental clinics, restaurants, or law firms) will understand your specific needs better
- Post-launch support — What happens after the website is built? Do they offer training, maintenance, and ongoing support?
- SEO capabilities — A good website should be optimised for local SEO from day one. Ask if on-page SEO setup is included
- Google reviews — Check the vendor's Google Business Profile for genuine client reviews
- Transparency on costs — Ensure there are no hidden fees. The quotation should clearly state what is and isn't included
- Timeline commitment — Get a written timeline for delivery. Most PSG websites should be completed within 4 to 8 weeks
We recommend getting quotations from at least two to three PSG-approved vendors before making your decision. This gives you a basis for comparison and helps you negotiate better value.
Common PSG Application Mistakes to Avoid
Many Singapore business owners lose out on the PSG grant due to avoidable mistakes. Here are the most common pitfalls and how to steer clear of them.
- Signing a contract before applying — This is the number one reason for rejection. Always apply first, then sign
- Using a non-approved vendor — Even if a vendor claims they are "PSG eligible," verify on the official GoBusiness portal
- Incomplete documentation — Missing invoices, unclear quotations, or unsigned agreements can delay or derail your claim
- Exceeding the claim deadline — You must submit your claim within the timeframe stated in the Letter of Offer, usually 6 months from the start date
- Not using the solution — EnterpriseSG may audit your usage. If the website is not live or not being used, they can claw back the grant
If you are unsure about any part of the process, consider reading our guide on government grants for websites or contacting EnterpriseSG's hotline at 6898 1800 for clarification.
How much can I claim under PSG for a website?
You can claim up to 50% of the qualifying costs for a pre-approved website development package. The typical PSG-approved website package costs between S$3,500 and S$15,000, meaning your grant support could range from S$1,750 to S$7,500. The exact amount depends on the vendor and package you choose from the pre-approved list.
Can I apply for PSG if I already have a website?
Yes, you can apply for PSG to redesign or upgrade your existing website, as long as you are purchasing a new pre-approved solution package. The grant is for adopting new digital solutions, so a website revamp qualifies. However, you cannot claim for minor updates or ongoing maintenance of an existing site.
How long does the PSG application take to get approved?
Most PSG applications are processed within 4 to 6 weeks from the date of submission. However, during peak periods (especially after Budget announcements), processing times may extend to 8 weeks. Ensure all your documents are complete and accurate to avoid delays caused by requests for additional information.