How to Set Up a Food Business in Singapore: A Guide to SFA Licensing
Starting a food business in Singapore is an exciting venture, but it requires compliance with strict regulations set by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA). Whether you’re opening a restaurant, food manufacturing unit, or an online food delivery service, obtaining the right SFA licence is crucial.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the licensing requirements, company setup process, and key steps to launch your food business successfully.
1. Understanding SFA Food Licences
The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) regulates all food-related businesses to ensure food safety. Depending on your business activity, you may need one of the following licences:
a) Food Shop Licence
Required for: Restaurants, cafes, food stalls, and eateries selling prepared food.
Conditions: Proper hygiene, food handlers must pass the Basic Food Hygiene Course.
b) Food Processing Licence
Required for: Manufacturers producing packaged food, sauces, beverages, etc.
Conditions: Compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and hygiene standards.
c) Import/Export Licence
Required for: Businesses importing or exporting food products.
Conditions: Proper storage, transport, and documentation.
d) Cold Store Licence
Required for: Businesses storing frozen or chilled food.
e) Market Slaughterhouse Licence
Required for: Businesses involved in meat slaughtering and processing.
2. Steps to Set Up a Food Business in Singapore
Step 1: Register Your Company
Choose a business structure (e.g., Sole Proprietorship, LLP, or Private Limited Company).
Register with ACRA (Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority) via BizFile+.
Obtain a Unique Entity Number (UEN).
Step 2: Secure a Business Location
Ensure your premises meet SFA’s hygiene and safety standards.
If operating a home-based business, check if your HDB or condo allows food preparation.
Step 3: Apply for SFA Licence
Submit an online application via the SFA Licence Portal.
Required documents:
ACRA business registration details
Floor plan of premises
Food hygiene certificates of staff
Halal certification (if applicable)
Pay the licence fee (varies by business type).
Step 4: Pass SFA Inspection
An SFA officer will inspect your premises for compliance.
Ensure proper waste disposal, pest control, and food storage.
Step 5: Start Operations
Once approved, display your SFA licence prominently.
Renew the licence annually.
3. Additional Requirements
- Food Hygiene Course – All food handlers must complete the WSQ Basic Food Hygiene Course.
- Halal Certification (if applicable) – Apply via MUIS for Muslim-friendly food businesses.
- GST Registration – Mandatory if annual revenue exceeds S$1 million.
Why Choose ScaleX Business for Your Food Business Setup?
At ScaleX Business Singapore, we help entrepreneurs navigate SFA licensing, company registration, and compliance seamlessly. Our services include:
✔ Business incorporation & licensing support
✔ SFA application assistance
✔ Food hygiene training referrals
✔ Halal certification guidance
Let us handle the paperwork while you focus on growing your food business!
Setting up a food business in Singapore involves multiple steps, from company registration to SFA licensing. By following the right procedures and ensuring compliance, you can launch your venture smoothly.
Need expert help? Contact ScaleX Business today for a hassle-free setup!
Anoop Anson brings 13 years of combined experience in tech consulting, blockchain, India entry strategies, foreign subsidiary setup, and cross-border compliance. His expertise in complex technologies and regulatory frameworks enables him to deliver practical solutions that ensure seamless business expansion for his clients.
