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).
Eligible past and present NSmen will receive $200 in 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 .Eligible NSmen, including those enlisting by Dec 31, will receive the credits via the LifeSG app.
Once the credits have been disbursed, an SMS will be sent from gov.sg to the serviceman's registered mobile number. A notification letter will also be sent to their registered address.The credits are valid for one year from the date of disbursement.The LifeSG credits can be used at any online or physical merchant which accepts payments via PayNow UEN QR or Nets QR.
To redeem the credits, users can simply scan the merchant's PayNow UEN QR or Nets QR, enter the payment amount and confirm the transaction.As a show of support for National Service, participating merchants such as HomeTeamNS and Safra will be offering discounts and promotions to all NSmen when they make payment using the NS LifeSG credits.
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