The NTUC UTAP (Union Training Assistance Programme) is a government-funded programme that provides financial assistance to employees for training and upskilling. The programme is administered by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and is available to all Singaporeans and Permanent Residents (PRs) who are employed in Singapore.
Benefits of NTUC UTAP Claim
Eligibility for NTUC UTAP Claim
To be eligible for the NTUC UTAP claim, employees must meet the following criteria:
How to Claim NTUC UTAP
The NTUC UTAP claim process is simple and can be completed online. Employees can follow the following steps:
Claim Amount
Employees can claim up to 70% of the training course fees, subject to a maximum claim of S$2,000 per employee per year.
Table 1: NTUC UTAP Claim Amount
Employee's Monthly Salary | Maximum Claimable Amount |
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S$3,000 or less | S$2,000 |
S$3,001 - S$4,000 | S$1,500 |
S$4,001 - S$5,000 | S$1,000 |
S$5,001 - S$6,000 | S$500 |
Above S$6,000 | Not eligible |
Tips and Tricks for Successful NTUC UTAP Claim
Pros and Cons of NTUC UTAP Claim
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Call to Action
If you are an employee who is looking to upgrade your skills and knowledge, the NTUC UTAP claim can be a valuable resource. The programme provides financial assistance and support for your training and development. Apply for your NTUC UTAP claim today and take the first step towards a brighter future.
1. Can I claim for multiple training courses?
Yes, you can claim for multiple training courses in a calendar year, subject to the maximum claim limit of S$2,000.
2. Are there any restrictions on the type of training courses that I can claim for?
No, you can claim for a wide range of approved training courses, including online courses, part-time programmes, and workshops. However, the training course must be relevant to your job role and career development goals.
3. When is the deadline for submitting NTUC UTAP claims?
The deadline for submitting NTUC UTAP claims is usually 31 December of each year. However, it is advisable to submit your claim as early as possible to avoid any delays.
4. What happens if my claim is rejected?
If your claim is rejected, you will receive a notification from NTUC. The notification will state the reason for rejection. You can then appeal the decision by submitting your appeal in writing to NTUC.
In 2021, the NTUC UTAP programme provided S$120 million in financial assistance to over 60,000 employees. The programme has helped to upskill and train workers in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and hospitality.
Table 2: NTUC UTAP Statistics
Year | Total Claims Approved | Total Amount Disbursed |
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2020 | 50,000 | S$100 million |
2021 | 60,000 | S$120 million |
2022 | 70,000 (estimated) | S$140 million (estimated) |
The NTUC UTAP programme has helped many employees to upgrade their skills and advance their careers. Here are a few success stories:
The NTUC UTAP programme is a valuable resource for employees who are looking to upgrade their skills and advance their careers. The programme provides financial assistance and support for training and development. Apply for your NTUC UTAP claim today and take the first step towards a brighter future.
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