Salary increments for employees in 2025


Wage growth: Evening commuters walk through the rain in Singapore. Among HR and business support professionals, Robert Walters finds that those in strategic, niche roles could see pay rises of 10% to 15%. — Bloomberg

SINGAPORE: Employees in Singapore could see salary increments ranging from 2% to 5% on average in the coming year, though the outlook varies across sectors, according to recent salary surveys by human resources (HR) firms.

HR experts said companies are adopting a cautious approach to salary increment budgets in 2025.

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