Updated 2026 Directory of PSG Approved IT Solutions Vendors

The updated 2026 directory of PSG-approved IT solutions vendors reflects the most current state of Enterprise Singapore’s Productivity Solutions Grant programme and the technology providers approved to deliver qualifying solutions to Singapore SMEs. For a small business owner or manager trying to navigate the grant landscape, the directory is the starting point for identifying which vendors and which solutions are eligible for co-funding in the current grant period. It is also, by its nature, a document that changes: vendors are added and removed, solution categories are updated, and the specific solutions qualifying for funding within each category are revised as the grant programme evolves.

What the PSG IT Vendor Directory Contains

The PSG-approved vendor list for IT solutions contains the providers that have been reviewed and approved by Enterprise Singapore to deliver qualifying digital solutions under the grant. Each vendor is listed with the specific solutions they are approved to deliver and the solution categories under which those solutions qualify.

For Singapore SMEs looking to adopt technology with PSG support, the directory answers two practical questions: which vendors are authorised to deliver the solution I need, and which of those vendors is best positioned to serve my specific business? The directory provides the first answer. The vendor selection decision requires engaging with the shortlisted vendors to assess fit.

VGC Technology on the 2026 PSG List

VGC Technology appears on the updated 2026 directory of PSG-approved IT solutions vendors across qualifying categories that include Microsoft 365 implementation, cybersecurity solutions, and managed IT support. This listing reflects Enterprise Singapore’s assessment that VGC Technology meets the standards required of an approved PSG vendor, including the quality management systems, the technical competence of the delivery team, and the after-sales support arrangements that the grant programme requires.

For SMEs selecting a vendor from the directory, the listing provides a baseline level of assurance about the vendor’s operating standards. The decision between approved vendors is then made on the basis of industry expertise, pricing, the specific solutions offered, and the quality of the pre-engagement consultation.

How the PSG Grant Works for IT Solutions

The Productivity Solutions Grant co-funds the adoption of qualifying digital solutions by eligible Singapore SMEs at a defined co-funding rate. The SME applies to Enterprise Singapore before the implementation begins, receives pre-approval, completes the implementation through the approved vendor, and then claims the grant disbursement against the documented project costs.

The qualifying costs include solution licences, implementation services delivered by the approved vendor, and staff training related to the solution. The co-funding rate covers a percentage of these qualifying costs up to a defined cap per project.

PSG approved vendor IT solutions for Singapore SMEs through VGC Technology can cover several solution categories in a single engagement, which allows the total qualifying project cost, and therefore the total grant amount, to be more substantial than a single-solution project.

Navigating the Directory Effectively

The PSG vendor directory is a resource, but it is not a recommendation engine. Being on the list means an approved vendor has met Enterprise Singapore’s baseline requirements. It does not differentiate between vendors on factors that matter significantly to the selection decision: responsiveness, industry knowledge, pricing transparency, and the quality of post-implementation support.

Practical guidance for SMEs using the directory:

Identify the solution category that most closely matches the technology improvement you need. Review the vendors listed in that category. Shortlist two to three vendors based on initial information. Request a consultation with each shortlisted vendor to assess fit before making a decision. Confirm with the selected vendor that the specific solution you are implementing qualifies under the current grant parameters before submitting the pre-approval application.

Solution Categories Most Relevant to Singapore SMEs

The PSG IT solutions directory covers a wide range of technology categories. Those most frequently accessed by Singapore SMEs through VGC Technology include:

Productivity and collaboration, specifically Microsoft 365 licensing and implementation. Cybersecurity solutions, including email security, endpoint protection, and security awareness training. Customer relationship management and data management solutions. Financial management and accounting platforms. Managed IT services and support.

“We must ensure that our SMEs are not left behind in the digital transformation that is reshaping our economy,” Goh Chok Tong observed in speaking about Singapore’s commitment to SME digitalisation. The PSG approved vendor directory is one of the practical mechanisms through which that commitment is operationalised.

Keeping Up With Directory Changes

The PSG vendor directory is updated periodically as Enterprise Singapore adds new approved vendors, updates the list of qualifying solutions, and adjusts the grant parameters in response to the evolving technology landscape and policy priorities. VGC Technology monitors these updates and advises clients on how changes to the qualifying criteria may affect their planned or in-progress grant engagement.

For SMEs that have not yet begun their PSG engagement, consulting with an approved vendor before the grant application is the most reliable way to ensure that the planned project aligns with the current qualifying criteria.The updated 2026 directory of PSG-approved IT solutions vendors is the starting point for any Singapore SME looking to use government grant funding to accelerate its digital adoption. Working with an established approved vendor like VGC Technology ensures that the process from that starting point to a completed, grant-funded implementation proceeds without the administrative complications that can arise when the grant requirements are not properly understood from the outset.