SG Top 10 Money-Makers You Should Know! Can You Guess Who’s #1?

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07-03
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The top three? Naturally, the three major banks! How many of the rest do you know and which ones would you invest in?

  1. $DBS(D05.SI)$ is Asia’s leading financial services group, headquartered in Singapore. It reported a strong profit of $8.66 billion.

  2. $ocbc bank(O39.SI)$ , one of the three major banks, offers a wide range of banking and financial services. It reported a profit of $5.97 billion.

  3. $UOB(U11.SI)$ is also one of the top three banks, providing various financial services. It reported a profit of $3.18 billion.

  4. $Jardine C&C(C07.SI)$ is a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Jardine Matheson and headquartered in Singapore. It’s a leading investment holding company focused on the automotive sector, with reported profit of $2.79 billion.

  5. $Wilmar Intl(F34.SI)$ is a major agribusiness group involved in processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products. It reported a profit of $2.62 billion.

  6. $SIA(C6L.SI)$ , headquartered in Singapore, reported a profit of $2.6 billion.

  7. $Yanlord Land(Z25.SI)$ , based in Singapore, is a real estate developer specializing in high-end residential, commercial, and integrated property projects. It reported a profit of $1.63 billion.

  8. $Singtel(Z74.SI)$ is a leading telecommunications company offering a wide range of communication services. It reported a profit of $1.14 billion.

  9. $CapitaLandInvest(9CI.SI)$ is an investment holding company focused on real estate and related assets. It reported a profit of $1.03 billion.

  10. $Flex Ltd(FLEX)$ , founded in Silicon Valley and operating a major manufacturing base in Singapore, is a global manufacturing and supply chain solutions company. It also reported a profit of $1.03 billion.

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  • Shyon
    07-03
    Shyon
    I’ve been following some of these top 10 companies closely—especially the big three banks. I hold DBS for its strong digital push and solid dividends. OCBC and UOB are also strong performers, but DBS stands out to me for its regional leadership and consistent results.

    I’m also watching Wilmar and Singtel. Wilmar's exposure to the food supply chain is a good inflation hedge. Singtel’s ongoing restructuring and regional investments could unlock more value, so it’s on my watchlist. I’ve been tempted to start a small position soon if the price dips.

    Flex Ltd surprised me—I didn’t realize they had such a strong presence in Singapore. I also think Keppel Corp or ST Engineering could join the list in the near future, especially with their push into renewables and defense tech. Curious what others think and are holding from this list!

    @Tiger_SG @Tiger_comments @TigerStars

    • ShyonReplykoolgal
      Thanks for leaving your comment as well
    • icycrystalReplyShyon
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing your valuable insights 🥰🥰🥰
    • ShyonReplyBarcode
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    • BarcodeReplyShyon
      🙏🏼 Thanks for the 🏷️ Shyon 🍀🩵[Salute][ShakeHands][Heart]
  • Zarkness
    07-04
    Zarkness
    As one would say buy blue chips, banks is the top choice . Most of it have been bought and sold recently as the market is rising and touches new high . I would invest in Singtel and DBS and Ocbc . Others that shd make the list could be ifast , venture .
  • koolgal
    07-04
    koolgal
    🌟🌟🌟DBS $DBS Group Holdings(D05.SI)$ has done it again!  It has reported a record profit of SGD 8.66 billion, outpacing OCBC and UOB with commanding strength.  DBS is not just the biggest bank in Southeast Asia by assets.  It is also the most profitable, most resilient and the most forward looking.

    I am holding DBS long term as it isn't just a bank.  It is my solid compounder.   With its digital transformation, regional expansion and wealth management momentum, DBS is well positioned to thrive even amid global uncertainty.  DBS's strong capital buffers and history of special dividends make it a strategic anchor in my portfolio.

    Go Long Go Strong Go DBS! 🥰🥰🥰🚀🚀🚀🌛🌛🌛🌈🌈🌈💰💰💰🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬

    @Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @CaptainTiger

  • MHh
    07-03
    MHh
    I have ocbc and CapitaLandInvest. I regret not buying dbs earlier during the covid time when it was $20. Subsequently always felt that it was too expensive to buy and it has continue to climb higher. My only consolation is that if the SG banks, at least I have ocbc. I have CapitaLandInvest as I believe that its robust real estate will bring in high returns along with good dividends. I’m familiar with the above 10 except flex which I have never heard before. Thank you for pointing this out for me to look into.


    Any of the SG banks will offer good returns. I wouldn’t invest in the rest as there are threats facing these companies such as rising competition, legal threats for Wilmar, lack of convincing future growth or capturing market share for singtel.


    I think CICT should make it to the list. Going to malls is the favourite pastime of Singaporeans and many of the malls of CICT are popular among locals. CICT has also delivered good earnings and dividends.
  • icycrystal
    07-06
    icycrystal
    @GoodLife99 @Universe宇宙 @rL @HelenJanet @SPACE ROCKET @HelenJanet @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa @nomadic_m

    for me diversification is preferred. Not gonna put all in one stock as it's dangerous... prefer blue chip stocks like the. tip 10 mentioned and defensive stocks... [Sly] [Sly] [Sly]

    Have you invested in SG’s top 10 gainers?

    Which ones do you know and would you invest in?

    Are there any other companies that should make the list?

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    • koolgal
      Diversification is always better 🥰🥰🥰
  • Aqa
    07-07
    Aqa
    Three most popular choices for Singapore investors seeking stable, income-generating stocks with good dividend yields and capital appreciation are the three Singaporean banks listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) namely, DBS, UOB, and OCBC. They are significant components of the Straits Times Index. Here's a breakdown:
    DBS Group Holdings Ltd: (SGX: D05)
    United Overseas Bank Ltd: (SGX: U11)
    Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited: (SGX: O39)
    Thanks @Tiger_SG @icycrystal @1PC
    • 1PC
      Good 👍 choices 😁
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