Digital Support and Tools to Expand Businesses’ Presence under the SG Heritage Business Scheme
Arts
3 March 2026
Response to parliamentary question on digital support and tools to expand businesses’ presence under the SG Heritage Business Scheme.
1127. Ms Valerie Lee: To ask the Ag Minister for Culture, Community and Youth (a) whether there are plans to review or loosen the eligibility criteria for the SG Heritage Business Scheme; and (b) what is the total amount of funding disbursed by the Government to support businesses under this scheme since its launch.
Response:
The SG Heritage Business Scheme, administered by the National Heritage Board (NHB), recognises and supports exemplary heritage businesses that are the backbone of Singapore’s cultural landscape and community anchors. These are businesses that (i) demonstrate strong community ties or impact, (ii) have remained in the same site or area for at least 30 years, (iii) offer traditional trades, goods and/or services, and are committed to maintaining their heritage. The scheme’s initial phase was launched in the Central Area in March 2025, in view of the concentration of heritage businesses there. A total of 42 businesses has been designated to date.
NHB is reviewing the parameters of the Scheme’s initial phase, with a view to recognising more heritage businesses beyond the Central Area.
No direct funding is disbursed under this Scheme. Instead, the scheme offers valuable support in other areas such as branding and marketing guidance. From March 2026, NHB will also be providing tailored business consultancy under this scheme to cater to businesses’ specific needs. Heritage businesses may also tap on NHB’s Organisation Transformation Grant (OTG) to support transformative and innovative projects that contribute to their sustainability and long-term viability. The OTG has been awarded to 56 businesses, as of Q4 CY2025.
Heritage businesses may also tap on grants such as Enterprise Singapore’s Productivity Solutions Grant and Enterprise Development Grant to improve their productivity, transform, and enhance their long-term viability. Businesses may also wish to approach SME Centres for advisory support.
