Just been to like three weddings in Singapore this year and honestly, figuring out the ang bao amount each time was lowkey stressful. So I compiled what I learned about singapore wedding ang bao rates for 2026 and thought I'd share since I see people asking about this all the time.



Basically, the golden rule is: your ang bao should roughly cover what the couple is paying per guest. Sounds simple but it varies wildly depending on where they're getting married and when. Weekday lunches tend to be cheaper (around S$90-S$240), while weekend dinners at fancy hotels? That's where it gets pricey (S$280-S$780 range). I've seen Marina Bay Sands weddings go up to S$350 for dinner, and Raffles Hotel even higher.

The venue really makes a difference. I went to a wedding at some country club on a weekday and the suggested singapore wedding ang bao was like S$150. Then a month later, same friend group at Capella Sentosa on a Saturday night and I was looking at S$430. That's almost 3x the amount. Hotels in prime locations like Orchard or Marina Bay always command premium rates.

One thing that helped me: if you're bringing a plus-one, just double it. And honestly? If you genuinely can't afford the full amount, it's totally okay to give less. I know a few people who've done that and the couple didn't mind at all. Your presence matters more than hitting some magic number.

Also, digital ang baos are becoming more normal now. I've sent a few via bank transfer when I couldn't make it in person, and nobody batted an eye. Makes things way easier especially if you're planning last-minute.

If you're close to the couple or family, most people add S$50-S$100 on top of the baseline just as a gesture. But yeah, the singapore wedding ang bao rates really depend on those three factors: venue tier, day of week, and time of day. Check what they're getting and you'll have a pretty good idea of what to give.
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