Enterprise Singapore

Published on: 18 Sep, 2025

Enterprise Singapore (often “EnterpriseSG”) is Singapore’s national agency devoted to supporting enterprise development. It works with local companies (of many sizes) to build capabilities, innovate, and internationalise. It also is responsible for standards, accreditation, and promoting Singapore’s position as a global trading hub.

Mandate / Key Areas of Work

  • Capability building: Helping companies improve productivity, innovation, operations.

  • Innovation & start‑ups: Providing support programmes, grants, R&D support.

  • Internationalisation: Assisting companies to expand overseas through market access, connecting with partners.

  • Quality & standards: Accreditation, certifications to ensure products/services meet international or required standards.

Relevant Programmes / Support for Businesses

  • Grant programs (e.g. Capability Development Grant) to help with upgrading technology, capabilities.

  • Supporting SMEs with trade fairs, overseas expansion, export promotion.

  • Standards compliance & accreditation (via Singapore Standards Council and Accreditation bodies) to help companies meet regulatory or buyer requirements.

Why It Matters

  • For SMEs, government backing and subsidy (via Enterprise Singapore) can reduce cost/risk of growth, innovation, entry into foreign markets.

  • Helps level‑up competitiveness: adopting best practices, standards, technologies.

  • Enhances reputation: certifications/accreditations help with buyer confidence, both domestic and abroad.

Case Example

  • A local manufacturing SME wanted to export to a European market. With EnterpriseSG, they accessed grant support for upgrading their factory automation, got assistance with standard compliance, and connected to trade partners via overseas missions. This reduced time to market and improved compliance.

  • Another example: a startup working in clean tech used EnterpriseSG programmes to co‑innovate with government labs and got funding to prototype and scale, helping enter regional markets.

Best Practices for Businesses Using Enterprise Singapore

  • Apply early: program deadlines, matching fund requirements etc.

  • Understand eligibility: size, stage, sector, revenue thresholds, etc.

  • Use their resources: advisory services, networks, capability building workshops.

  • Combine grants/support with internal strategy: ensure your internal processes, systems, standards are ready to scale.

Conclusion

Enterprise Singapore is a central pillar in Singapore’s ecosystem for business growth, innovation, and globalisation. For companies (especially SMEs), understanding what EnterpriseSG offers and how to align your strategic planning with its programmes can make the difference between stagnation and scaling.