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Written Answer to PQ on Salary of new EP applications by percentiles

NOTICE PAPER NO. 352 OF 2026 FOR THE SITTING ON 12 JANUARY 2026
QUESTION NO. 752 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER

MP: Chua Kheng Wee Louis

To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) for each year over the last five years, what is the 10th percentile, 25th percentile, median, 75th percentile and 90th percentile salary for new Employment Pass (EP) applications for (i) the financial services sector and (ii) sectors outside financial services; and (b) whether EPs have been granted to persons who did not meet the minimum qualifying salary for their relevant application periods.

Answer:

MOM regularly reviews the Employment Pass (EP) qualifying salary to keep pace with local PMET1 wages and ensure that EP holders are of good calibre. From 2021 to 2025, the EP minimum qualifying salary increased from $5,000 to $6,200 for the financial services sector and from $4,500 to $5,600 for all sectors other than financial services.

2. Over the same period, the median fixed monthly salary of new EP applications2 increased from $13,300 to $15,000 for those in the financial services sector and from $8,000 to $9,200 for those in all sectors excluding financial services. Tables 1 and 2 provide the values for different quartiles.

3. The EP qualifying salary applies to the vast majority of EP holders. MOM works with sector agencies to provide targeted flexibilities in areas that support our economic priorities. Any such flexibility is granted carefully, taking into account a range of factors.

Table 1: Salaries of new EP applications by quartile for the financial services sector

Year

P25

P50

P75

2021

$9,000

$13,300

$20,800

2025

$9,700

$15,000

$22,100

 

Table 2Salaries of new EP applications by quartile for all sectors excluding financial services

Year

P25

P50

P75

2021

$6,200

$8,000

$11,400

2025

$6,500

$9,200

$12,500

 

FOOTNOTE

  1. Refers to Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians.
  2. All applications submitted to MOM between 2021 to 2025, regardless of application outcome.