- Home
- About us
- News & resources
- Credit Counselling Singapore and resources available to charities
Credit Counselling Singapore and resources available to charities
Charities
5 July 2022
Response to parliamentary question on Credit Counselling Singapore and support for charities to enhance capabilities and resources
Credit Counselling Singapore (“CCS”), a charity registered under the Charities Act, seeks to promote responsible use of credit and provide help to debt-distressed individuals. Between 2019 to 2021, CCS has not seen any observable increase in borrowers seeking assistance. The following table shows the number of borrowers counselled by CCS over the last three years:
No. of borrowers counselled by CCS (Number indicated may not be unique borrowers)
Year | No. counselled |
2019 | 3250 |
2020 | 2234 |
2021 | 1834 |
As the charity regulator, the Commissioner of Charities provides broad support to charities via the Charities Capability Fund (CCF) to enhance their productivity, operational efficiency, as well as governance and management capabilities. Grants under the CCF include, among others, the Shared Services Grant and Info-Communications Technology (ICT) Grant. These grants help charities enhance productivity and operational efficiency by providing support in the outsourcing of corporate functions and the adopting of digital solutions. This will allow charities, including CCS, to direct more resources towards carrying out their charitable activities and serving the public.