Tourists from India are among the biggest spenders on luxury goods in Singapore, helping the city-state’s high-end product retailers defy a global downtrend in spending on premium products. As per Singapore Tourism Board statistics, Indian tourists spent SGD 812.17 million in Singapore in the first half of 2025, a rise of 4.4% over the same period last year. According to a report by Orchard Road Business Association, Indian travellers continue to be one of the island’s most commercially significant markets, and they are among the tourists helping to lift luxury spending in Singapore.
Indians among biggest spenders on luxury goods in Singapore, spend SGD 812 mn in H1 2025
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