CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust dividend profile
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust is presented here as an income-research page that combines yield, payout discipline, dividend growth, and company-specific watch items.
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust is useful because it introduces property-linked income structure into the Singapore market view.
It shows why investors need a different checklist for trust-style income vehicles than for ordinary corporates or banks.
Yield reflects the price and distribution information represented by the dated source snapshot. It can change as the market price or declared distribution changes.
Dividend yield, payout ratio, yield on cost, and dividend safety.
Data provenance
CICT reported 1H 2026 DPU of 6.02 Singapore cents. The August 19 ex-date has passed and the remaining 2.04-cent distribution is scheduled for September 25, 2026.
- Research dataset: CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust 1H 2026 results; market yield cross-checked with S&P Global Market Intelligence
- Company / primary source: CICT 1H 2026 financial results
Metrics observed 2026-08-12. Site-wide stock data review completed 2026-08-20.
Research checklist
- Occupancy and rental reversion
- Debt costs and refinancing windows
- Distribution resilience through rate changes
A strong income case usually needs more than one green flag. The useful combination is payout room, business durability, valuation context, and a believable path to future cash generation.
Dividend history data status
To avoid publishing a cloned or incomplete payout series, this page presents validated profile metrics and a qualitative history note until the annual table is audited.
The repository no longer publishes synthetic annual payout histories. A complete series will be added only after company-specific historical distributions, corporate actions, and currency treatment are validated.
See Data Sources and Methodology for how site-wide figures should be interpreted. Company filings, exchange announcements, and official investor-relations materials remain authoritative for current dividend decisions.