Singapore Post Limited (SingPost) has unveiled a new initiative, SingPost@MyBlock, aimed at bringing postal services closer to home. The trial, launched on 19 October 2025, is set to be officiated by Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong. This initiative will allow residents to post and return mail directly from their residential letterbox nests, with dedicated slots or additional boxes clearly marked for ease of use.
The trial begins in the Punggol Northshore District, covering 27 housing blocks, and will expand to 226 blocks across five districts, including Punggol, Marine Parade, Upper Boon Keng, Bukit Panjang, and Bukit Batok. Running until the end of December 2025, the trial aims to assess the feasibility of a full island-wide rollout.
SingPost’s strategy focuses on enhancing community convenience by expanding its service touchpoints to over 2,500 locations. This expansion ensures that 80% of Singapore’s population can access a SingPost touchpoint within 10 minutes. The initiative is part of SingPost’s broader effort to adapt to changing consumer demands and improve its national delivery infrastructure.
The success of the SingPost@MyBlock trial could lead to a comprehensive implementation across Singapore, significantly enhancing the accessibility and convenience of postal services for residents.