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Beyond STI: 3 Singapore Dividend Stocks Still Offering 5%+ Yields
The Smart Investor· 2026-02-16 09:30
Core Insights - The Straits Times Index (STI) has surpassed the 5,000 mark, leading to compressed dividend yields for income investors, prompting a search for higher yields beyond blue-chip stocks [1] Group 1: Digital Core REIT (DCR) - Digital Core REIT is a data centre REIT with assets under management of US$1.8 billion, owning 11 freehold data centres across multiple countries [2] - DCR reported a gross revenue increase of 72.2% year-on-year to US$176.2 million and a net property income rise of 43.5% to US$88.7 million [2] - The distribution per unit (DPU) remained stable at US$0.0360, supported by demand-driven rental growth, including a 31% positive cash rental reversion [3][4] Group 2: Valuetronics Holdings - Valuetronics is an integrated electronics manufacturing services provider, with a revenue decline of 3% year-on-year to just under HK$837 million for the first half of FY2026 [5] - The company is undergoing a transformation focused on margin improvement, with gross margin expanding from 16.8% to 18.8% due to growth in the higher-margin Industrial and Commercial Electronics segment [6][7] - Valuetronics declared an interim and special dividend totaling HK$0.08 per share, indicating management's confidence in cash position despite a 29.3% drop in interest income [8][9] Group 3: United Hampshire US REIT (UHREIT) - UHREIT owns 20 grocery-anchored retail properties and two self-storage facilities, with assets under management of US$731.7 million [10] - The REIT reported a gross revenue increase of 1.4% year-on-year to around US$18 million, while net property income rose 5.7% to US$12.7 million [10] - Distributable income surged 15.5% year-on-year in 3Q2025 to US$7 million, driven by reduced borrowing costs, and DPU for 1H2025 increased by 4% year-on-year to US$0.0209 [11][12] Group 4: Investment Insights - The article emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying business supporting dividend payouts rather than focusing solely on yield percentages [14][15] - DCR's distributions are backed by strong demand for data centres, Valuetronics is improving profitability through a shift to higher-margin products, and UHREIT is growing income through lower finance costs and strategic acquisitions [14][15]