💰High-Dividend Singapore Companies and Industrial REITs Overview

Tiger_Contra
03-27

5 Singapore Companies Boasting Dividend Yields of 4.8% or Higher

  1. $DBS Group Holdings(D05.SI)$

    • Sector: Financial Services

    • Dividend Yield: 5.30%

    • Annual Dividend per Share: S$2.40

    • Highlights: DBS Group Holdings reported a record net profit of S$11.4 billion in 2024, with a 10% increase from the previous year. The bank declared a total dividend of S$2.40 per share, making it one of the top dividend-paying companies in Singapore.

  2. $UOB(U11.SI)$

    • Sector: Financial Services

    • Dividend Yield: 4.90%

    • Annual Dividend per Share: S$1.80

    • Highlights: UOB reported a record net profit of S$6.0 billion in 2024, with a 6% increase from the previous year. The bank declared a total dividend of S$1.80 per share.

  3. $Overseas Edu(RQ1.SI)$

    • Sector: Education

    • Dividend Yield: 4.8%

    • Highlights: Overseas Education Limited operates the Overseas Family School in Singapore. For 2024, the company reported a total revenue of S$88.5 million, with a net profit of S$6.3 million. It declared a final dividend of S$0.012 per share.

  4. $Wilmar Intl(F34.SI)$

    • Sector: Agribusiness

    • Dividend Yield: 4.8%

    • Highlights: Wilmar International is a leading agribusiness company in Singapore. It offers a stable dividend yield, making it an attractive option for income investors.

  5. $Ennis(EBF)$

    • Sector: Industrials – Commercial Printing

    • Dividend Yield: 4.8%

    • Highlights: Ennis is a commercial printing company with a safe dividend yield of 4.8%, making it a reliable choice for investors seeking steady income.

4 Singapore Industrial REITs Sporting Dividend Yields of 5.7% or Higher

  1. $Mapletree Log Tr(M44U.SI)$

    • Dividend Yield: 6.8%

    • Highlights: Mapletree Logistics Trust has a portfolio of 186 properties across eight countries. Despite a slight dip in earnings due to higher finance costs, it maintains a high portfolio occupancy rate of 96% and offers an attractive distribution yield of 6.8%.

  2. $AIMS APAC Reit(O5RU.SI)$

    • Dividend Yield: 7.4%

    • Highlights: AIMS APAC REIT has a portfolio of 28 properties in Singapore and Australia. It reported strong earnings with a trailing 12-month distribution yield of 7.4%, making it a compelling option for income investors.

  3. $ESR-REIT(J91U.SI)$

    • Dividend Yield: 8.8%

    • Highlights: ESR REIT has a portfolio of 72 properties across Singapore, Australia, and Japan. Despite a weak performance in 2024, it offers a trailing distribution yield of 8.8% and expects positive rental reversion in 2025.

  4. $CapLand Ascendas REIT(A17U.SI)$

    • Dividend Yield: 5.7%

    • Highlights: CapitaLand Ascendas REIT is Singapore’s oldest industrial REIT with a portfolio of 229 properties across multiple countries. It reported a trailing 12-month distribution yield of 5.7% and a high portfolio occupancy rate of 92.8%.

These companies and REITs offer attractive dividend yields, making them solid choices for income-focused investors in the Singapore market.

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