P-Max is a Workforce Singapore (WSG) programme that helps SMEs recruit, train, and retain Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians (PMETs). It includes structured workshops for both employers and new hires, and SMEs may receive a one-time grant upon completing programme requirements. Therefore, P-Max strengthens onboarding and reduces early employee turnover for smaller companies.
When it matters
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When SMEs need structured support to hire and integrate PMETs.
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When HR teams want to improve performance management and communication.
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When new PMET hires need help adapting to SME work culture.
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When SMEs want to qualify for the P-Max grant after meeting retention and training conditions.
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When companies aim to establish consistent HR practices.
Key requirements & process (Singapore)
SME eligibility
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Must meet Singapore’s SME definition (annual sales ≤ S$100M or ≤200 employees).
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Must be registered and operating in Singapore.
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PMET hire must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident.
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Employment must be full-time and permanent.
PMET eligibility
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Must have relevant qualifications or experience.
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Must be a new hire (not previously employed by the company).
How P-Max works
- SME registers with an approved P-Max programme manager (e.g., NTUC Learning Hub, SNEF, ASME).
- Employer attends a workshop covering performance management and communication.
- PMET hire attends their onboarding workshop.
- SME implements the performance management tools learned.
- After the PMET completes around 6 months of employment, the SME submits documents for grant processing.
- Programme manager verifies compliance and the SME receives the one-time grant.
Typical documents required
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ACRA business profile.
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Signed employment contract.
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Workshop attendance records.
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Performance management documentation implemented by the SME.
Worked example (SG context)
For example, an SME hires a new operations executive who is a Singapore Citizen. As a result, the company joins P-Max to support onboarding and training. After both the employer and employee complete their workshops and the employee remains for six months, the SME submits the required documents. Consequently, the company receives the P-Max grant and benefits from clearer HR processes.
Common pitfalls & tips
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Some SMEs do not realise the PMET must be a new hire. Therefore, confirm no prior employment relationship.
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Employers sometimes skip workshop attendance, which delays grant approval.
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Many SMEs fail to implement the performance management toolkit. Consequently, grant claims may be rejected.
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Some HR teams forget the 6-month retention requirement. Therefore, track employment dates closely.
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Keep your ACRA profile updated to avoid verification delays.
FAQs
Q1. How much is the P-Max grant?
A1. Grant amounts may vary by programme manager and change over time. However, SMEs usually receive a one-time support grant after meeting all requirements. Always check the latest WSG guidelines.
Q2. Can foreigners join P-Max?
A2. No. Only Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are eligible.
Q3. Can an SME apply for more than one PMET?
A3. Yes, but each application must involve a new eligible hire and must meet programme limits.
Q4. Are part-time roles eligible?
A4. No. The PMET hire must be full-time and permanent.
