SINGAPORE: Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums rose across the board at the end of the latest bidding exercise on Wednesday.
For Category A (Cars 1,600cc and below), premiums rose 7 per cent, or S$4845, to S$73,501, compared with S$68,656 in the previous bidding exercise.
COEs for Category B (Cars 1,601cc and above) now costs S$94,502 each, a 4 per cent increase, or S$4,001, compared with S$90,501 in the previous bidding exercise.
For Category C (Goods vehicles and buses), the COE is now S$57,001, compared with S$55,805. This is an increase of 2 per cent, or S$1,196.
For Category D (motorcycles), the COE premium is S$2,081, compared with S$1,859. This is an increase of 12 per cent, or S$222.
In Category E (open), premiums closed at S$95,034, compared with S$92,700. This is an increase of 3 per cent, or S$2,334.
- CNA/wm
For Category A (Cars 1,600cc and below), premiums rose 7 per cent, or S$4845, to S$73,501, compared with S$68,656 in the previous bidding exercise.
COEs for Category B (Cars 1,601cc and above) now costs S$94,502 each, a 4 per cent increase, or S$4,001, compared with S$90,501 in the previous bidding exercise.
For Category C (Goods vehicles and buses), the COE is now S$57,001, compared with S$55,805. This is an increase of 2 per cent, or S$1,196.
For Category D (motorcycles), the COE premium is S$2,081, compared with S$1,859. This is an increase of 12 per cent, or S$222.
In Category E (open), premiums closed at S$95,034, compared with S$92,700. This is an increase of 3 per cent, or S$2,334.
- CNA/wm