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DBS (D05); UOB (U11); OCBC (O39): Singapore Banks Dividend Yield And Share Price Performance
All 3 local banks achieved a record net profit for 1Q2023.
by Dinesh Dayani and Timothy Ho May 20, 2023
DBS (D05); UOB (U11); OCBC (O39): Singapore Banks Dividend Yield And Share Price Performance
All 3 local banks achieved a record net profit for 1Q2023.
by Dinesh Dayani and Timothy Ho May 20, 2023
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Singapore’s central bank imposes additional capital requirement on DBS Bank
PUBLISHED SUN, MAY 7 202311:37 PM EDT
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/08/singapores-mas-imposes-addit…
Singapore’s central bank imposes additional capital requirement on DBS Bank
PUBLISHED SUN, MAY 7 202311:37 PM EDT
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/08/singapores-mas-imposes-addit…
Singapore's DBS posts record Q1 profit, expects margins to decline as rates peak
Singapore’s largest lender expects net interest margins will decline, but sees other growth drivers
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/02/dbs-expects-net-interest-mar…
Singapore’s largest lender expects net interest margins will decline, but sees other growth drivers
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/02/dbs-expects-net-interest-mar…
INVESTING DBS (D05); UOB (U11); OCBC (O39): Singapore Banks Dividend Yield And Share Price Performance
Rising interest rates benefitted Singapore banks in FY2022.
by Dinesh Dayani and Timothy Ho March 5, 2023
Singapore prides itself on being a financial hub with access to high-quality banking, finance and Fintech companies as well as talent within the space. Our trio of local banks – DBS (SGX: D05); UOB (SGX: U11); and OCBC (SGX: O39) – are also some of the biggest banks in South East Asia. They are also often cited as among the best, safest, strongest, or most innovative banks in the world as well.
Apart from boosting Singapore’s banking and finance hub credentials, DBS, UOB and OCBC are also among the largest companies listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX). Together, they comprise about 47% of the Straits Times Index (STI) – Singapore’s benchmark index.
Banks Market Cap
DBS (SGX: D05) $86.7 billion
OCBC (SGX: O39) $56.4 billion
UOB (SGX: U11) $49.8 billion
Total $192.9 billion
(As of 3 March 2023)
This means that when we invest in the STI, nearly half of our portfolio would be exposed to just the three local banks. Another thing is that the three local banks are known for also paying relatively good and stable dividends to investors.
An increase in market interest rates appears to be positive for the three local banks and will likely increase their net interest margins. That’s because as interest rates increases, banks are able to charge more for lending and financing. Of course, it also means they may have to pay higher interest on the amount they borrow. However, in general, the additional income they get from lending should be higher than the interest costs they pay for borrowing.
Information is accurate as of 3 March 2022. Do note that DBS pays quarterly dividends while OCBC & UOB pay dividends semi-annually. Dividend yield calculation for DBS excludes $0.50 Special Dividend.
DBS (SGX: D05)
DBS (SGX: D05) is the largest bank in Singapore and also Southeast Asia. It has operations in 18 markets including Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, UEA, UK, USA and Vietnam.
Currently, DBS is trading at $33.50, giving it a market capitalisation of about $86.7 billion.
In FY2022, DBS achieved a net profit of $8.2 billion and a return on equity of 15.0%, a record high. Total income grew 16% to $16.5 billion as net interest margin was boosted by higher interest rates, and a decline in offset non-interest income due to market volatility.
4Q2022 net profit increased to a record $2.3 billion, 69% higher than a year ago. Total income in 4Q2022 also rose 41% to $4.6 billion on the back of higher net interest income and recovering trading income and investment gains.
In line with its strong performance, DBS raised its quarter dividend in 4Q2022 to $0.42, from $0.36 paid in the preceding three quarters. It also announced a Special Dividend given its strong capital base.
At the start of last year, in January 2022, DBS announced that it will be acquiring the consumer banking business of Citigroup in Taiwan, and will pay Citi cash for the net assets of Citi Consumer Taiwan plus a premium of $956 million.
Since the start of 2023, DBS’s share price has dipped 1.2% to $33.50 (as of 3 March 2023), from $33.92
https://dollarsandsense.sg/singapore-banks-report-card/
Rising interest rates benefitted Singapore banks in FY2022.
by Dinesh Dayani and Timothy Ho March 5, 2023
Singapore prides itself on being a financial hub with access to high-quality banking, finance and Fintech companies as well as talent within the space. Our trio of local banks – DBS (SGX: D05); UOB (SGX: U11); and OCBC (SGX: O39) – are also some of the biggest banks in South East Asia. They are also often cited as among the best, safest, strongest, or most innovative banks in the world as well.
Apart from boosting Singapore’s banking and finance hub credentials, DBS, UOB and OCBC are also among the largest companies listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX). Together, they comprise about 47% of the Straits Times Index (STI) – Singapore’s benchmark index.
Banks Market Cap
DBS (SGX: D05) $86.7 billion
OCBC (SGX: O39) $56.4 billion
UOB (SGX: U11) $49.8 billion
Total $192.9 billion
(As of 3 March 2023)
This means that when we invest in the STI, nearly half of our portfolio would be exposed to just the three local banks. Another thing is that the three local banks are known for also paying relatively good and stable dividends to investors.
An increase in market interest rates appears to be positive for the three local banks and will likely increase their net interest margins. That’s because as interest rates increases, banks are able to charge more for lending and financing. Of course, it also means they may have to pay higher interest on the amount they borrow. However, in general, the additional income they get from lending should be higher than the interest costs they pay for borrowing.
Information is accurate as of 3 March 2022. Do note that DBS pays quarterly dividends while OCBC & UOB pay dividends semi-annually. Dividend yield calculation for DBS excludes $0.50 Special Dividend.
DBS (SGX: D05)
DBS (SGX: D05) is the largest bank in Singapore and also Southeast Asia. It has operations in 18 markets including Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, UEA, UK, USA and Vietnam.
Currently, DBS is trading at $33.50, giving it a market capitalisation of about $86.7 billion.
In FY2022, DBS achieved a net profit of $8.2 billion and a return on equity of 15.0%, a record high. Total income grew 16% to $16.5 billion as net interest margin was boosted by higher interest rates, and a decline in offset non-interest income due to market volatility.
4Q2022 net profit increased to a record $2.3 billion, 69% higher than a year ago. Total income in 4Q2022 also rose 41% to $4.6 billion on the back of higher net interest income and recovering trading income and investment gains.
In line with its strong performance, DBS raised its quarter dividend in 4Q2022 to $0.42, from $0.36 paid in the preceding three quarters. It also announced a Special Dividend given its strong capital base.
At the start of last year, in January 2022, DBS announced that it will be acquiring the consumer banking business of Citigroup in Taiwan, and will pay Citi cash for the net assets of Citi Consumer Taiwan plus a premium of $956 million.
Since the start of 2023, DBS’s share price has dipped 1.2% to $33.50 (as of 3 March 2023), from $33.92
https://dollarsandsense.sg/singapore-banks-report-card/
In diesem Thread soll die DBS Group behandelt werden.
ISIN: SG1L01001701
Webseite: www.dbs.com
Die DBS Group ist einer der größten Finanzdienstleister in Südostasien und betreibt ihr Geschäft vor allem in Singapur, aber auch in Dubai, Hongkong und Indien sowie asiatischen Wachstumsländern wie Vietnam und Indonesien.
Die Bank könnte sowohl von der zunehmenden Skepsis gegenüber etablierten Bankplätzen profitieren, v.a. den USA (Banken- und Immobilienkrisen), der Schweiz (Credit Suisse-Schieflage) und Hongkong (Druck der chinesischen Regierung). Die DBS steht außerdem im Ruf, Prozesse erfolgreich zu digitalisieren (auch wenn es kürzlich Systemausfälle gab) und über ein gutes Risikomanagement zu verfügen. Die Bank gilt darüber hinaus als zuverlässiger Dividendenzahler (vier Mal im Jahr).
ISIN: SG1L01001701
Webseite: www.dbs.com
Die DBS Group ist einer der größten Finanzdienstleister in Südostasien und betreibt ihr Geschäft vor allem in Singapur, aber auch in Dubai, Hongkong und Indien sowie asiatischen Wachstumsländern wie Vietnam und Indonesien.
Die Bank könnte sowohl von der zunehmenden Skepsis gegenüber etablierten Bankplätzen profitieren, v.a. den USA (Banken- und Immobilienkrisen), der Schweiz (Credit Suisse-Schieflage) und Hongkong (Druck der chinesischen Regierung). Die DBS steht außerdem im Ruf, Prozesse erfolgreich zu digitalisieren (auch wenn es kürzlich Systemausfälle gab) und über ein gutes Risikomanagement zu verfügen. Die Bank gilt darüber hinaus als zuverlässiger Dividendenzahler (vier Mal im Jahr).
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