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 * DBS Group Holdings Ltd (DBS Bank): Consistently one of the most profitable companies in Singapore, and indeed in Southeast Asia, with strong earnings from its banking operations.

 * Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC Bank): Another leading Singaporean bank that consistently reports high profits.

 * United Overseas Bank (UOB): The third of Singapore's major local banks, also a regular on the most profitable lists.

 * Singapore Airlines (SIA): A major global airline that has seen strong recovery and profitability in recent times.

 * Wilmar International: A leading agribusiness group in Asia, involved in palm oil, edible oils, and other agricultural products, contributing significantly to Singapore's profits.

 * Singtel: Singapore's largest telecommunications company, with substantial earnings from its regional operations.

 * Keppel Ltd.: A global asset manager and operator with strong capabilities in infrastructure, real estate, and connectivity.

 * Sembcorp Industries: A leading energy and urban solutions provider with significant profits from its diverse operations.

 * Jardine Cycle & Carriage: A diversified group with interests in various sectors across Southeast Asia, including automotive, financial services, and property.

 * Sea Limited: A technology conglomerate focused on digital entertainment (Garena), e-commerce (Shopee), and digital financial services (SeaMoney), which has shown strong growth and profitability in its segments.

It's important to note that profitability can fluctuate based on market conditions, global economic trends, and company-specific performance. The listed companies are generally large, well-established entities that consistently demonstrate strong financial

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