MYOB

MYOB

Accounting

vs
QuickBooks

QuickBooks

Accounting

MYOB vs QuickBooks in Singapore — which is right for your business?

Both are accounting tools used by Singapore businesses. Here is a side-by-side comparison covering SGD pricing, PSG eligibility, PDPA compliance, and local context to help you decide.

Singapore-specific comparison

Criterion
MYOBMYOB
QuickBooksQuickBooks
SGD pricing (incl. 9% GST)S$4800/moS$null/mo
Free tierNoYes
PSG grant eligibleYes — up to 50%Checking
PDPA compliantNoNo
SG / APAC data centreNot confirmedNot confirmed
GST / InvoiceNow readyYesYes
PayNow / local bank feedsNoNo
CPF payroll supportYesNo
SkillsFuture eligibleNoNo

Stackd verdict

MYOB

MYOB

MYOB is a recognised accounting solution for Singaporean SMEs, providing a viable option for businesses looking to leverage government grants like PSG to digitalise their accounting processes, with implied support for local regulatory requirements.

QuickBooks

QuickBooks

Businesses in Singapore can utilize QuickBooks for GST compliance and leverage local sales support, although integration with local payment and contribution systems like CPF and PayNow is not confirmed.

Pros & cons — Singapore view

MYOB

MYOB

Pros

+PSG eligible for up to 50% subsidy on qualifying costs

+Listed as a pre-approved accounting solution for SMEs

+Supports financial management and potentially GST/CPF filing for Singapore businesses

QuickBooks

QuickBooks

Pros

+Comprehensive cloud accounting features

+GST & VAT tracking supported

+Mobile accounting app

+Suitable for various industries (Trade, Retail, Professional Services, etc.)

Cons

Pricing plans not explicitly detailed in the provided text

PSG eligibility unconfirmed

No confirmed support for CPF or PayNow

Who should choose which

MYOB

Choose MYOB if...

SMEs (PSG eligible)

Startups

Businesses needing financial management

QuickBooks

Choose QuickBooks if...

SMEs

Startups

Professional Services

Freelancers

Singapore FAQ

Is MYOB available in Singapore?

Yes, MYOB is listed as an accounting solution for Singaporean SMEs and is eligible for the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG).

Does MYOB support SGD pricing?

The typical PSG grant amount for MYOB is listed in SGD (S$2,400-S$6,000), implying its cost is structured in SGD for Singaporean users.

Is MYOB PSG-eligible?

Yes, MYOB is explicitly listed as a PSG-eligible accounting solution under the 'Accounting' category.

Is MYOB PDPA compliant?

The provided search results do not specify if MYOB itself is PDPA compliant.

Want to explore each tool further?

Read our full Singapore reviews before deciding.