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pThe government recently announced a S$4000 SkillsFuture credit top-up for Singaporeans aged 40 and above. While this is good news for those keen on upskilling themselves, others may not know where to start. Peggy Lim, director of the Public Engagement Division at SkillsFuture Singapore, guides the way on this week’s Money Talks.

The government recently announced a S$4000 SkillsFuture credit top-up for Singaporeans aged 40 and above. While this is good news for those keen on upskilling themselves, others may not know where to start. Peggy Lim, director of the Public Engagement Division at SkillsFuture Singapore, guides the way on this week’s Money Talks .Latest EpisodesThe government recently announced a S$4000 SkillsFuture credit top-up for Singaporeans aged 40 and above.

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