Ministry of National Development of the Republic of Singapore

02/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/26/2026 02:31

Written answer by Ministry of National Development on Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP)-related appeals from HDB flat owners

Question No.: 1049
Question by: Ms Valerie Lee

To ask the Minister for National Development in 2025 (a) how many appeals were received by HDB dwellers who faced difficulties selling their flats due to the Ethnic Integration Policy; (b) what were the success rates of such appeals; and (c) what percentage of such cases went through the buyback assistance by the Government.

Answer:

The Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP) is important for Singapore's racial harmony and cohesion in a multi-cultural society. HDB provides a range of assistance measures for flat owners who face genuine difficulties selling their flats when EIP quotas have been reached. These include giving such owners more time to sell their existing flat if they have purchased another one, or in exceptional circumstances, waiving the EIP limits to allow them to sell their flat to buyers of any ethnic group. As a last resort, HDB may also buy back flats from eligible EIP-constrained flat owners if they have tried their best to sell their flat but are unable to do so.

In 2025, HDB received 657 EIP-related appeals from flat owners. HDB acceded to 208 appeals, including helping 5 households via the buyback measure. The breakdown by ethnic group is in the table below.

Ethnic group Malay Chinese Indian/Others
Appeals received 140 164 353

Appeals acceded to

(Cases assisted via buyback)

44

(2)

24

(1)

140

(2)

As of 31 December 2025, HDB owns about 100 units that were bought back via the EIP buyback assistance measure or compulsorily acquired by HDB for other reasons. These units will be offered for sale progressively under the Sale of Balance Flats exercise and open booking of flats.

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