$300 Edusave, post-secondary account top-ups in May for students aged 7 to 20

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$300 education top-ups in May for students aged 7 to 20

SINGAPORE – Some 540,000 Singaporean students aged seven to 20 in 2023 will each receive a one-off top-up of $300 in their Edusave accounts or Post-Secondary Education Accounts at the end of May.enhancements to the Assurance Package,It is in addition to the government’s annual Edusave contribution and provides families extra support for their children’s education-related expenses, such as enrichment programmes.

Currently, primary school pupils receive an annual $200 contribution each into their Edusave accounts, while secondary school students receive $240. The top-up will be credited automatically into eligible recipients’ Edusave accounts or PSEA. No action is required from recipients. Their parents will receive a notification via the SingPass app or via SMS when the top-up has been made.

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