Cash, cards and payments

Do You Need Cash in Singapore?

Use this practical payment checklist to decide what to verify before travel: cash needs, card reliability, ATM access, arrival money, tipping, small purchases and payment backups.

Payment habits can vary by city, business, transport type and timing. Verify current details with banks, providers and official sources where needed.

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Cash, cards and payments in Singapore

Do not treat Singapore as cash-only or card-only. Singapore is highly cashless, but visitors should still carry a small SGD cash backup for hawker stalls, older vendors, small shops, markets and situations where foreign cards or mobile wallets do not work smoothly. Card and contactless acceptance is strong in malls, hotels, restaurants, transport and business settings, but do not assume every hawker stall or small vendor accepts foreign cards. The safer first-day plan is to carry a working card, a backup card and enough Singapore dollar (SGD) for transport, small payments and the first evening.

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Payment checklist

  • Singapore is highly cashless, but visitors should still carry a small SGD cash backup for hawker stalls, older vendors, small shops, markets and situations where foreign cards or mobile wallets do not work smoothly.
  • Card and contactless acceptance is strong in malls, hotels, restaurants, transport and business settings, but do not assume every hawker stall or small vendor accepts foreign cards.
  • Mobile wallets and contactless cards are widely useful; local QR systems may not always work for visitors.
  • ATMs are easy to find at Changi, malls and business areas; check fees and keep enough cash before late-night, food-court or small-vendor situations.
  • Tipping is not usually expected; restaurants may add service charge and GST, while small rounding or extra thanks is optional in service contexts.
  • Decide before landing whether you need Singapore dollar (SGD) before leaving Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
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Common mistakes

  • Relying on one card
  • Assuming mobile payments are available to visitors
  • Forgetting the SG Arrival Card
  • Bringing controlled or prohibited goods without checking
  • Misunderstanding vaping or e-cigarette rules
  • Assuming cashless payment always works for visitors
  • Underestimating heat, humidity, rain or indoor air-conditioning
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What to verify before you travel

Before relying on a plan for Singapore, verify entry rules, safety advice, health requirements, airport disruption and transport changes through official government, airport, airline and transport sources. No verified official source links are stored for this country yet.

SituationCash needed?Card usually works?Notes
Airport transferUseful backupOften depends on providerUse official taxis, reputable ride-hailing or hotel-arranged transport; demand and prices can rise during rain, late nights, major events and airport peaks.
Small food or waterOften usefulVaries by businessSingapore is highly cashless, but visitors should still carry a small SGD cash backup for hawker stalls, older vendors, small shops, markets and situations where foreign cards or mobile wallets do not work smoothly.
Hotel or larger businessBackup onlyMore likelyCard and contactless acceptance is strong in malls, hotels, restaurants, transport and business settings, but do not assume every hawker stall or small vendor accepts foreign cards.
ATM withdrawalNot a payment, but a backup sourceDepends on card and ATMATMs are easy to find at Changi, malls and business areas; check fees and keep enough cash before late-night, food-court or small-vendor situations.
Tips or small servicesUsefulMay not be practicalTipping is not usually expected; restaurants may add service charge and GST, while small rounding or extra thanks is optional in service contexts.
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Ask the Singapore GPT

Use it with your arrival airport, trip length, cards, cash comfort and whether you need business receipts or family backup.

Ask the Singapore GPT
FAQ

Quick practical questions about Singapore.

Do I need cash in Singapore?

Singapore is highly cashless, but visitors should still carry a small SGD cash backup for hawker stalls, older vendors, small shops, markets and situations where foreign cards or mobile wallets do not work smoothly.

Can I rely on cards in Singapore?

Card and contactless acceptance is strong in malls, hotels, restaurants, transport and business settings, but do not assume every hawker stall or small vendor accepts foreign cards.

Are mobile payments useful for visitors in Singapore?

Mobile wallets and contactless cards are widely useful; local QR systems may not always work for visitors.

What should I know about ATMs in Singapore?

ATMs are easy to find at Changi, malls and business areas; check fees and keep enough cash before late-night, food-court or small-vendor situations.

Cash vs card: what to check

Plan for the first payment before you arrive.

This page does not claim exact acceptance rates. It helps you decide what to verify for your route, accommodation, transport, small purchases and emergency fallback.

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Card reliability

Check card network, PIN, contactless use, bank travel settings, limits and whether you have a backup card.

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Cash comfort

Decide the minimum arrival cash buffer you would want if cards, apps or ATMs do not work immediately.

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Payment context

Ask separately about airport transfer, small shops, markets, restaurants, hotels, public transport and late-night needs.

ATMs and withdrawal planning

Do not rely on the first ATM without a backup.

ATM access can vary by location, bank, fees, limits, card type and time. Plan where and when cash access matters most.

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Airport ATM decision

Decide whether you need cash before leaving the airport or can safely wait until later.

B

Fees and limits

Check your own bank fees, withdrawal limits, card settings and whether a receipt is useful.

C

ATM backup

Know what you will do if the first ATM is unavailable, rejects your card or only offers poor terms.

Arrival money

Cover the first few hours before optimizing costs.

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Airport transfer

Know whether your first transport can be paid by card, app, cash or prepayment before you leave arrivals.

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Food and water

Keep a practical payment option for basic food, water, pharmacy or small purchases after landing.

03

Accommodation

Check deposits, local taxes, payment method, late check-in payment and receipt needs with your accommodation.

Tipping and small payments

Small payment moments create avoidable confusion.

Tipping, small cash needs and service expectations can vary. Ask for cautious local norms and what to verify rather than assuming one rule fits every situation.

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Transport

Ask whether tipping, rounding, luggage help or cash-only small charges are worth preparing for.

B

Restaurants and cafes

Ask what is common, what may already be included and when card tips may or may not be easy.

C

Small purchases

Prepare for low-value purchases where cash, coins, card minimums or local payment methods may matter.

Business travel payment considerations

Payments also affect receipts, reporting and schedule.

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Receipts

Confirm what receipt details your employer needs for taxis, meals, hotels and small purchases.

02

Corporate card

Check card limits, merchant restrictions, PIN, backup card and support contact before departure.

03

Cash expenses

Decide how you will record cash spending if reimbursement or reporting is required.

Family travel payment considerations

Family payment plans need more backup.

Traveling with children often creates urgent small purchases: food, water, pharmacy items, diapers, transport changes and accommodation needs.

A

Emergency cash

Keep enough backup for immediate child needs without carrying more than you can manage safely.

B

Multiple cards

Separate backup payment methods so one lost wallet or blocked card does not stop the family plan.

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First evening

Plan payment for food, transport and essentials before children are tired and shops are closing.

Ask the Singapore GPT how much cash to carry.

Use it with your trip length, arrival time, airport, transport plan, accommodation type, business needs or family situation.

Payment prompt

Useful question to ask the Singapore GPT

  1. "I'm traveling to Singapore for [number] days. Help me decide how much cash to carry and when I can rely on cards."
  2. "I land in Singapore at [time]. What payment backup should I have for airport transfer, food, phone setup and check-in?"
  3. "I'm visiting Singapore for business. Help me plan cards, cash, receipts, ATMs and expense documentation."
  4. "I'm traveling to Singapore with children. What payment backups should I prepare for the first evening?"
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