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3 Singapore Blue Chips Paying Dividends in October 2025
The Smart Investorยท2025-09-30 23:30

Core Insights - The article emphasizes the stability and reliability of dividends from Singapore's blue-chip companies, highlighting the appeal of consistent cash returns amidst market volatility [1][2] Company Summaries Hongkong Land (SGX: H02) - Hongkong Land reported a strong recovery in 1H2025, achieving an underlying profit of US$297 million, a significant turnaround from a US$7 million loss in the previous year [3] - Excluding non-cash provisions, underlying profit increased by 11% YoY to US$320 million, driven by residential completions in Singapore and reduced provisions in China [4] - The company declared an interim dividend of US$0.06 per share, maintaining the same level as the prior year, reflecting confidence in its financial health [5] Jardine Matheson (SGX: J36) - Jardine Matheson experienced a 1% YoY decline in revenue to US$17.1 billion, primarily due to weak auto sales in Indonesia, but underlying profit attributable surged by 45% to US$798 million [7] - The profit increase was supported by strong performances from DFI Retail and Jardine Pacific, alongside an 11% gain from Hongkong Land's residential completions [8] - The company maintained its interim dividend at US$0.60 per share, with a robust financial position evidenced by a reduction in net debt to US$9.7 billion [9] Singapore Exchange (SGX: S63) - Singapore Exchange reported record revenue of S$1.3 billion for FY2025, an 11.7% increase YoY, with growth across all business segments [11] - Free cash flow surged by 40.3% to S$773.6 million, indicating improved operational efficiency [12] - The company proposed a final quarterly dividend of S$0.105, raising the total for FY2025 to S$0.375 per share, an 8.7% increase from the previous year [13]