By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Funeral services in Singapore involve high-stakes purchases made under grief — families face decisions on casket, wake venue, religious rites, cremation or burial, and memorial arrangements within 72 hours of death. Pressure selling and upsells are documented industry patterns. AFD (Association of Funeral Directors Singapore) membership and itemised pricing separate legitimate directors from bait-and-switch operators. KakiList connects you with 145 verified Funeral Services providers serving the Jurong East area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.8★ based on Google reviews. Jurong East is a major commercial and residential hub in the west with a mix of HDB flats and newer developments around the lake district. Whether you live near Jurong East MRT or around JCube, Westgate, IMM, Science Centre, our providers serve all parts of Jurong East. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Most funeral services requests from Jurong East households cover HDB void deck wakes, parlour wakes, Mandai Crematorium slot bookings, and burial arrangements. Because the estate runs along Jurong East MRT with JCube nearby, most providers here can cover same-day call-outs across the West zone without long commutes.
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Prices are estimates and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
Because Jurong East is primarily a HDB area, funeral services jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near JCube will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
Basic Chinese/Hindu/Malay cremation with 3-day HDB void deck wake: S\$1,800-4,500. Standard package with proper coffin and religious rites coordination: S\$4,500-8,500. Premium parlour wake with imported casket: S\$8,500-18,000. Muslim burial (Choa Chu Kang Cemetery): S\$4,500-9,500. Christian burial (includes plot): S\$6,500-15,000.
Demand itemised pricing covering every component (casket, embalming, rites, venue, tentage, transport, cremation/burial, urn). Lump-sum quotes hide 30-50% markups. Take a break from vendor pressure — reputable funeral directors accept 1-2 hours for family discussion before committing. If you feel rushed to upgrade, that's the pressure-sell pattern.
Mandai is NEA-managed and operates on transparent slot booking. Funeral directors can't "bribe" for special slots — those claiming to are inflating quotes. Popular slots (weekend mornings, pre-Chinese New Year) do book out; reputable directors have regular booking relationships but can't jump queues.
Yes — Town Council permits are required but typically free for residents. Funeral directors handle the permit application, tentage, chairs, tables, and canopy setup. Typical 3-5 day wake at void deck: S\$2,800-6,500. Condo wakes need MCST approval and some condos simply don't permit wakes; alternative is parlour wake at Mount Vernon or Singapore Funeral Parlour.
Check ACRA registration and AFD (Association of Funeral Directors Singapore) membership. AFD membership indicates industry ethics standards and provides complaint recourse. Google reviews with 20+ entries over 12+ months show track record. New operators without reviews treating your vulnerable family as learning opportunity is the pattern to avoid.