Singapore dividend market hub
Singapore offers one of the strongest income identities among developed markets, with a major listed REIT ecosystem.
Why Singapore matters for dividend investors
Singapore has its own benchmark, sector mix, tax context, currency exposure, and dividend culture. Use this hub to compare those characteristics without assuming that headline yield alone determines income quality.
The main reference point is Straits Times Index. The dated benchmark yield only tells part of the story, so compare it with the businesses and sectors producing distributions.
Dividend investors should still consider taxes, currency movement, sector concentration, valuation, and how stable payout policy has been through harder market periods.
Use the links below to move into yield comparisons, dividend-growth screens, tax notes, sector views, and country-specific payout calendars.
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Dividend research stocks
These companies are starting points for comparing dated yield, payout discipline, and dividend growth. Each company page shows its observation date and source. They are not buy recommendations or a complete list of the market.
| Ticker | Company | Yield | 5Y growth | Payout |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D05 | DBS Group | 3.84% | 21.93% | 79.13% |
| C38U | CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust | 4.75% | 1.89% | 92.83% |
No future declared dates in this research set
The calendar dataset was reviewed 2026-08-20, but it currently contains no future declared ex-dividend dates for these research stocks. Check company and exchange announcements for newer declarations.
Tax summary
Singapore is attractive for income investors, but product structure and investor residence still matter.
Tax treatment depends on residency, treaty eligibility, account type, instrument structure, and current law. Use the country tax page as educational context and verify the rule that applies to your situation.