S$100 top-up in ActiveSG credit for children aged 4 to 12

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S$100 top-up in ActiveSG credit for children aged 4 to 12
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Children who are Singapore citizens or permanent residents, born between 2011 and 2019, will be eligible for the top-up if they are ActiveSG members.

SINGAPORE: To encourage more children to take up sports, those aged four to 12 will get an additional S$100 credit in their ActiveSG accounts on May 1.

Since 2014, a one-off S$100 credit has been given to all Singapore citizens and permanent residents who sign up for ActiveSG membership.Those who are not ActiveSG members, but sign up as one between May 1 and Oct 31, will receive a total of S$200 credit – S$100 for signing up and S$100 top-up. One has to be at least 12 years old to apply for ActiveSG membership, but those who are below 12 are eligible for supplementary memberships, tagged to the accounts of their parents or guardians.the structured school sport participation," Mr Tong said.

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