Singapore pays Data Engineers 56% more than London at the mid-level band — a median of S$114k vs £73k.
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Singapore pays Data Engineers a median of S$114k per year, around 56% more than London's £73k. That's roughly S$41k of additional gross base pay every year for the same role at the mid-level band.
The premium narrows once you factor in cost of living, tax, and housing. London often delivers stronger real purchasing power, especially for early-career professionals — and the local market is typically less competitive.
Use the CompVerdict offer checker below to test a specific offer against either city's market. A strong offer sits above the p75; a fair offer lands near the median; below p25 there's a clear case to negotiate.
| Band | London | Singapore | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior | £43k | S$65k | 52% |
| Mid-level | £73k | S$114k | 56% |
| Senior | £104k | S$178k | 71% |
Medians shown. Gap is computed against the lower-paying city at each band.
Knowing the gap is step one. The real question is where your specific offer sits within London's or Singapore's range. If your offer is in the bottom 30% for the role and city, there's a strong case to push back.
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Check an offer →Singapore pays more. The median Data Engineer salary in Singapore is S$114k vs £73k in London — a 56% gap at the mid-level band. London median is £73k; Singapore median is S$114k.
At the mid-level (3–5 years experience) band, Singapore pays 56% more than London for Data Engineers. The absolute difference is roughly S$41k per year on the median. Junior and senior bands shift the gap slightly, but the direction is consistent.
Senior Data Engineers earn S$178k median in Singapore vs £104k in London. Singapore maintains its lead at the senior band, often widening as total comp (equity, bonus) compounds with seniority. London can still close the gap when you adjust for cost of living.
No — these are gross annual base salary figures. Singapore typically has higher living costs alongside its higher pay. To see how either salary translates into rent affordability, use SpendVerdict; for savings potential, use PathVerdict. The headline gap of 56% narrows significantly once you adjust for housing, tax, and lifestyle costs.
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