Singapore’s Public Holidays in 2025: Key Dates and Business Considerations
Singapore’s public holidays reflect the nation’s rich cultural diversity, with its calendar showcasing celebrations from various ethnic and religious traditions. These holidays are a time for residents to rest and connect with family and an opportunity for businesses to plan effectively around workforce needs and consumer demand.
The 11 public holidays in 2025 highlight major celebrations such as Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali, Christmas, and secular observances like National Day and Labor Day. With four long weekends due to holidays falling on Mondays and Fridays, 2025 offers extended breaks that can be utilized for travel, family time, or even strategic business activities.
Date |
Day |
Holiday Name |
Jan-01 |
Wednesday |
New Year’s Day |
Jan-29 |
Wednesday |
Chinese New Year |
Jan-30 |
Thursday |
Chinese New Year Holiday |
Mar-31 |
Monday |
Hari Raya Puasa |
Apr-18 |
Friday |
Good Friday |
May-01 |
Thursday |
Labour Day |
May-12 |
Monday |
Vesak Day |
Jun-07 |
Saturday |
Hari Raya Haji |
Aug-09 |
Saturday |
National Day |
Oct-20 |
Monday |
Deepavali |
Dec-25 |
Thursday |
Christmas Day |
Advice for businesses in Singapore
Singapore’s public holidays allow businesses to align operations with seasonal trends while addressing staffing challenges. To ensure smooth operations, plan schedules early, confirm employee availability and consider offering holiday pay or additional leave for essential services. Long weekends provide a chance for downtime or maintenance. Additionally, businesses can capitalize on consumer demand by launching targeted promotions during major holidays like Chinese New Year or Christmas. Travel agencies, e-commerce platforms, and retailers can use these occasions to boost sales with holiday-specific packages and campaigns.
Planning for supply chain needs is equally important. Coordinate early with suppliers to mitigate potential delays during closures. By approaching public holidays strategically, businesses can optimize productivity and build stronger relationships with customers and employees.
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