560,000 tapped SkillsFuture schemes in 2022, down from 660,000 in 2021

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560,000 tapped SkillsFuture schemes in 2022, down from 660,000 in 2021
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The fall was expected given the extensive programmes rolled out in 2021 to help S'poreans tide through the pandemic. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – About 560,000 people took part in initiatives supported by SkillsFuture Singapore in 2022, including more than 192,000 people who spent their SkillsFuture Credit.

As a result, the year had registered the highest annual figures for individuals and enterprises taking part in SSG-supported initiatives, according to the statutory board. Of the approximately 58,000 trainees surveyed by SSG, 97 per cent indicated that they could perform better at work after undergoing SSG-supported courses.

Over 5,000 enterprises used their SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit to offset course fees for employees.

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