7 official public holidays in 2037, with 7 still ahead and around 255 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thu, Jan 1 | Thursday | New Year's Day | Public |
| Mon, Feb 16 | Monday | Chinese New Year | Public |
| Mon, Feb 16 | Monday | Chinese New Year | Public |
| Fri, Apr 3 | Friday | Good Friday | Public |
| Fri, May 1 | Friday | Labour Day | Public |
| Mon, Aug 10 | Monday | National Day | Public |
| Fri, Dec 25 | Friday | Christmas Day | Public |
Thu, Jan 1 · Thursday
New Year's Day
Public
Mon, Feb 16 · Monday
Chinese New Year
Public
Mon, Feb 16 · Monday
Chinese New Year
Public
Fri, Apr 3 · Friday
Good Friday
Public
Fri, May 1 · Friday
Labour Day
Public
Mon, Aug 10 · Monday
National Day
Public
Fri, Dec 25 · Friday
Christmas Day
Public
Total holidays
7
in 2037
Working days remaining
255
across all of 2037
Upcoming holidays
7
during 2037
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Singapore's Holidays Act in the First Schedule lists eleven public holidays, chosen to balance the city-state's Chinese, Malay and Indian communities. New Year's Day, Labour Day and National Day on 9 August are civic; Chinese New Year (two days), Hari Raya Puasa, Hari Raya Haji, Vesak Day, Deepavali, Good Friday and Christmas Day are religious. The lunar and Islamic-calendar dates are gazetted each year by the Ministry of Manpower. Singapore is among the few countries that gives substitute Monday off when a holiday falls on a Sunday under section 4 of the Holidays Act. There is no separate banking holiday list; the Monetary Authority of Singapore observes the same eleven days.
The Employment Act sets a 44-hour standard working week with at least one rest day per week, typically Sunday. The standard private-sector week is Monday to Friday with banks operating Monday to Friday. The Interpretation Act section 50 rolls statutory deadlines from a Sunday or public holiday to the next day that is not a Sunday or public holiday; Saturday is treated as a working day for substantive deadlines. Settlement of Singapore dollar transactions runs on the MAS Electronic Payment System (MEPS+), which closes on the eleven gazetted holidays. Singapore observes no separate banking calendar.