As businesses navigate digital transformation, upskilling workers in AI capabilities has shifted from a future-proofing idea to a necessity. From predictive analytics and automation to machine learning, AI knowledge empowers teams to innovate, operate more efficiently, and stay ahead of global competition.
To support this transition, Singapore’s government offers a range of funding schemes designed to make AI job training affordable and accessible. Whether you’re managing a small team or overseeing HR for a major corporation, knowing how to claim these subsidies can help you stretch your training budget further without compromising on quality.
For companies just starting their AI journey, let us walk you through the most relevant training grants, who’s eligible, and how to get things sorted.
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What are the Key Government Subsidies for AI Training in Singapore?
Singapore offers a variety of grants and subsidies to encourage corporate AI training. Here’s a look at the most valuable ones for businesses:
1. SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit (SFEC)
The SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit provides eligible employers up to S$10,000 in credits, covering up to 90% of course fees and training expenses. This is especially useful for companies investing in structured workforce transformation initiatives like AI reskilling.
📅 The revamped SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit will be available from the second half of 2026 and will run for three years.
Eligibility
- Your company must have contributed to the Skills Development Levy (SDL) during the qualifying period.
- You must have employed at least three Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents in the past 12 months.
- Your organisation must not have entirely used up any previously awarded SFEC credits.
Use it for:
AI certification programmes, machine learning courses, AI adoption strategy workshops
2. Enhanced Training Support for SMEs (ETSS)
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can benefit from ETSS. It subsidises up to 90% of course fees for selected courses under SkillsFuture.
Eligibility
- The company must be registered and operating in Singapore.
- It must have at least 30% local shareholding.
- The business should either employ fewer than 200 staff or have an annual turnover of less than S$100 million.
Use it for:
AI courses listed under SkillsFuture-approved providers, including data analysis, AI model deployment, and ethical AI practices
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3. Workforce Singapore (WSG) Career Conversion Programmes (CCPs)
Workforce Singapore’s Career Conversion Programmes (CCPs) support mid-career reskilling. The funding is ideal for companies looking to redeploy employees into AI-focused roles such as Data Analysts or AI Engineers. These programmes offer up to 70–90% salary support for 3 to 12 months.
Eligibility
- The individual must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident, aged 21 and above, and must have graduated or completed National Service at least two years ago.
- The job role being trained for must involve a career conversion into a substantially different role for new hires or a growth role identified under ITMs (Industry Transformation Maps) or JTMs (Jobs Transformation Maps) for existing employees.
- The employer must offer a full-time position and be registered or incorporated in Singapore.
Use it for:
On-the-job AI training, vendor-led AI workshops, university-backed AI certifications
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How to Claim AI Training Subsidies
Navigating government portals can be a bit of a maze, so here’s a breakdown:
Step 1: Identify Your Training Needs
Start by evaluating which roles in your company require AI skills. It might be your marketing team learning AI-driven analytics or your operations team automating workflows.
Step 2: Choose Accredited Courses
Ensure the training provider is recognised under SkillsFuture or WSG. Look out for endorsements by IMDA, SUTD, or NUS-ISS. This is crucial to be eligible for funding.
Step 3: Apply for Funding Early
Each scheme has a different application process:
- SFEC and ETSS: Applications through SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) or Training Partners Gateway
- CCPs: Submit interest via the WSG portal
Most require submission before training begins, so don’t wait till the last minute.
Step 4: Track Attendance and Submit Claims
For successful reimbursement, keep accurate records of:
- Training attendance
- Course completion
- Salary slips (if salary support is included)
Submit claims via SkillsConnect or Business Grants Portal, depending on the scheme.
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FAQs About Government Subsidies for Corporate AI Job Training
Yes, if the course is offered by a SkillsFuture-approved provider or is part of a recognised programme under WSG or SSG.
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Conclusion
With substantial subsidies now in place, businesses have a genuine opportunity to strengthen internal capabilities without overextending their budgets. These schemes are catalysts for workforce transformation that deliver real, measurable outcomes. For companies navigating AI integration, this isn’t just financial support — it’s a chance to build lasting capability where it counts most: within your people. Start exploring your training options now!