[SG60 Special] My Singapore Investment Map

This National Day, we want to hear the story of your investment journey in Singapore. Was your first SG stock a household name or a hidden gem? Which REIT has been your go-to favorite over the years? And what keeps you coming back to the Singapore market?

avatarKKLEE
2025-08-10
This year marks Singapore’s 60th birthday, a milestone that feels both personal and national. It got me thinking about my own investment journey here, and how it mirrors the growth of the country. Over the years, my portfolio has shifted from simple savings and a few stock picks into something more structured, something I call my Singapore Investment Map. It is not just a collection of tickers, numbers, or dividend yields. It is a living picture of how I see opportunity in different sectors of our economy and how they fit together to form a balanced whole. When I first started investing, I naturally gravitated toward the familiar names. The big banks like DBS, OCBC and UOB were the pillars I trusted. They were visible in our daily lives and had reputations for stability and consistent divi
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2025-10-15
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avataronlyYou
2025-08-08
$Singtel(Z74.SI)$  , officially known as Singapore Telecommunications Limited, is one of Singapore’s most influential companies and a key player in the nation’s transformation into a modern, digitally connected economy. Its origins date back to the colonial era, when telecommunications were provided by the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company and later by the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (TAS). In 1992, as part of Singapore’s broader strategy to corporatise and commercialise essential state services, TAS was restructured and Singtel was born, with the government retaining a controlling stake through Temasek Holdings. At the time, Singapore was positioning itself as a regional business and techno
avatarFrisbee
2025-08-08
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  is one of the most recognisable symbols of Singapore and has been a central figure in the nation’s growth story since its formation in 1972. Emerging from the split of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, the carrier was born into a small, newly independent country with no domestic air routes, yet it was expected to connect Singapore to the world and serve as a living embodiment of the nation’s ambitions. From the beginning, Singapore Airlines invested heavily in service quality, fleet modernisation, and branding to distinguish itself from regional competitors. Its famous “Singapore Girl” advertising persona, introduced at its inception and dressed in a sarong kebaya designed by Parisian couturier Pierr
avataronlyYou
2025-08-09
Why I Choose to Invest in Singapore Singapore's allure as an investment destination goes far beyond Why I Choose to Invest in Singapore renowned political stability and business-friendly environment. One of the compelling reasons I choose to invest here is Singapore’s unique blend of multiculturalism and global connectivity, which creates a fertile ground for innovation and market adaptability. As a vibrant melting pot of cultures, Singapore fosters an environment where diverse perspectives converge, spurring creativity and entrepreneurship. This cultural diversity also enables companies to better understand and cater to global markets, given Singapore’s role as a hub for talent from all over the world. Moreover, Singapore’s strategic emphasis on education and skills development ensures a
avatarShop
2025-08-09
When it comes to Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX), one that has consistently stood out to me is$Frasers Cpt Tr(J69U.SI)$  . As an investor, I am drawn not only to the scale and diversity of its portfolio but also to the strength of its management and the strategic positioning of its assets. Frasers Centrepoint Trust, formed from the merger of Frasers Centrepoint Mall Trust and Frasers Centrepoint Commercial Trust, represents one of the largest listed commercial REITs in Singapore and Southeast Asia. This size brings inherent benefits such as operational efficiencies, deeper market penetration, and enhanced capital-raising capabilities. The REIT’s portfolio comprises
avatarluv2trade
2025-08-08
$ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ ,formally known as Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd, is one of Singapore’s most prominent and diversified engineering groups, deeply woven into the fabric of the nation’s development and security. Established in 1997 as part of a government initiative to consolidate various defence and engineering entities, ST Engineering was created to enhance the country’s technological capabilities and self-reliance in critical areas such as defence, aerospace, and urban solutions. The company’s origins trace back to multiple specialised firms that provided engineering support to Singapore’s armed forces and civil infrastructure. Over the years, ST Engineering has transformed from a primarily defence-focused manufacturer in
avatarShop
2025-08-08
$SATS(S58.SI)$  formerly known as Singapore Airport Terminal Services, is an essential pillar in Singapore’s aviation and food services industries, playing a behind-the-scenes but critical role in supporting the city-state’s status as a global air hub. Founded in 1972 as the ground handling and cargo services arm of Singapore’s then-burgeoning airport operations, SATS was established to ensure seamless and efficient airport services that could meet the demands of the region’s fastest-growing aviation market. As Singapore’s Changi Airport expanded into a world-class facility, SATS evolved alongside it, extending its services beyond the airport’s terminals to include aircraft handling, cargo management, passenge
avatardeal2deal
2025-08-09
The first Singapore-listed stock I ever bought was$Singtel(Z74.SI)$ .This purchase was a landmark moment in my investment journey and profoundly deepened my connection to the Singaporean economy and its thriving capital markets. I chose Singtel because it is not only a dominant player in the telecommunications sector in Singapore but also one of the largest and most influential companies across the entire Asia-Pacific region. Its expansive reach, diverse revenue streams spanning multiple countries, and a steadfast commitment to technological innovation made it an ideal choice for a first-time investor seeking stability coupled with growth potential. What drew me most to Singtel was its impressive and consistent track record of delivering st
avatardeal2deal
2025-08-08
$Wilmar Intl(F34.SI)$  is one of the world’s largest agribusiness groups and a prime example of how Singapore-based companies can exert influence far beyond the nation’s small physical footprint. Founded in 1991 by Kuok Khoon Hong and Martua Sitorus, Wilmar started as a modest palm oil trading and refining operation but has since expanded into a fully integrated global agricultural and food ingredients powerhouse. Today, its operations span the entire value chain, from plantations, oilseed crushing, edible oil refining, sugar milling, and specialty fats production to manufacturing consumer food products and operating an extensive distribution network. With over 500 manufacturing plants and a footprint in more
avatarTigerEvents
2025-08-08

[SG60 Special] My Singapore Investment Story Begins With ____?

August 9 marks Singapore’s 60th National Day—a perfect moment to look back on how we each started investing here. Maybe your first buy was a blue-chip bank you grew up seeing everywhere, a REIT that hooked you with steady dividends, or a small cap you discovered by chance. Some of us chose the SG market for its clear rules and strong governance; others stayed for the consistent income and the way local names anchor a long-term portfolio. However you began, those early picks, the REIT you keep going back to, and the reasons you invest here all draw a personal map of your Singapore investing journey. Share yours with the community.💬 How to JoinPost or comment with:The first Singapore-listed stock you ever boughtYour favourite REIT and why you like itWhy you choose to invest in Singapore🎁 Rew
[SG60 Special] My Singapore Investment Story Begins With ____?
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2025-08-09
The first Singapore-listed stock I ever bought was$Singtel(Z74.SI)$  , a cornerstone of Singapore’s financial sector and one of the oldest banks in the region. This investment was deeply connected to my confidence in Singapore’s robust economy and its reputation as a global financial hub. OCBC’s strong ties to Singapore’s economic development, from supporting local businesses to financing infrastructure projects, made it more than just a company. It was a key pillar in the nation’s growth story. Choosing OCBC allowed me to invest directly in Singapore’s continued prosperity and stability. The bank’s prudent management and sound risk policies reflected Singapore’s broader values of discipline and resilience. OCBC’s expansion across Sout
avatarAhGong
2025-08-09
The first Singapore-listed stock I ever bought was$SIA(C6L.SI)$  ,a company that not only represented Singapore’s rise as a global hub but also embodied qualities I admired: reliability, resilience, and ambition. In those early days, investing was far from the instantaneous, digital process it is today. I would pore over the business pages of the newspaper each morning, seeking any news or data about the airline that could guide my decision. Placing an order meant calling my broker on the landline and patiently waiting for confirmation. I chose SIA because I trusted the brand, understood the aviation industry’s importance to Singapore’s economy, and believed in the company’s long-term growth prospects. This first p
avatarTigerEvents
2025-08-06

🇸🇬 [Events] Which Stock Best Represents Singapore?

As we celebrate Singapore’s 60th National Day this August 9, let’s take a moment to appreciate the companies that have grown alongside the nation.🏙️ From iconic banks to leading REITs and global-ready tech firms — some Singapore-listed companies have become more than just investments. They represent our resilience, ambition, and progress.So we want to know: Which SG-listed company do you think best represents Singapore — and why?💬 How to JoinSimply comment or create a post that includes:Pick the SG-listed company you feel best reflects Singapore’s spiritShare reasons why you chose it — its journey, values, achievements, or your own investing story and so onAdd some sauce: Share a chart, screenshot, or photo if you’ve invested in it!🎁 RewardAll Tigers who leave their opinions in the comment
🇸🇬 [Events] Which Stock Best Represents Singapore?
avatarkoolgal
2025-08-09
🌟🌟As Singapore turns 60, I find myself reflecting not just on the nation's journey but on my own.  My very first Singapore stock is $DBS Group Holdings(D05.SI)$. Founded in 1968, DBS was born to finance Singapore's industrial dreams.  Today DBS is financing mine.  Every quarterly dividend feels like a little red packet from the nation itself.  DBS is a living testament to Singapore's resounding success as a financial hub of South East Asia and the largest in the region. Then came $CapLand IntCom T(C38U.SI)$ I wanted to invest in buildings too. CICT is the largest SReit which owns malls, offices.  From Raffles City to ION, it has a portfolio that mirrors Singapore's urban r
With the rising cost of living, rising population, banks $DBS(D05.SI)$ $UOB(U11.SI)$ $OCBC Bank(O39.SI)$ are seen as the main beneficiaries. This is largely attributed to several factors:   Loans: As property and commercial real estate prices rise, banks profit from a larger loan book. The increasing demand for mortgages and business loans, driven by both locals and a growing immigrant population, provides a steady stream of interest income for banks. Property Market: Higher property prices, both residential and commercial, mean that the value of the assets banks hold as collateral for their loans also increases. This can strengthen their balance
avatarMHh
2025-08-09
My Singapore investment story begins with CapitaLand Ascendas REIT. It is Singapore's largest industrial REIT with a diversified portfolio spanning Singapore, Australia, US, Europe, and UK. It is aggressively expanding its Singapore portfolio, recently buying properties worth S$700 million at discounts to boost earnings. I remember buying it at a discount during the Covid crash. It is my first ever Singapore stock and I chose to invest in SREITs mainly because of the dividends. It is my retirement plan where the dividends would fund my expenses. Any capital gains would be bonus. The other attractive bit about Singapore stock is that capital gains and dividends are not taxable. This helps get maximum returns. By investing in the Singapore stock market, I am not subjected to forex risks. T
avatarlovedeep
2025-08-11
August 9 marks Singapore’s 60th National Day—a perfect moment to look back on how we each started investing here. Maybe your first buy was a blue-chip bank you grew up seeing everywhere, a REIT that hooked you with steady dividends, or a small cap you discovered by chance. Some of us chose the SG market for its clear rules and strong governance; others stayed for the consistent income and the way local names anchor a long-term portfolio. However you began, those early picks, the REIT you keep going back to, and the reasons you invest here all draw a personal map of your Singapore investing journey. Share yours with the community. 💬 How to Join Post or comment with: The first Singapore-listed stock you ever bought Your favourite REIT and why you like it Why you choose to invest in Singapor
avatarMHh
2025-08-07
A Singapore-listed company that best reflects Singapore’s spirit is Singapore Airlines (SIA) SIA consistently ranks among the world’s best airlines, reflecting Singapore’s emphasis on high standards, quality, and global competitiveness. Just like Singapore positions itself as a world-class hub, SIA is a flag carrier that embodies premium service and innovation. It is innovative and adaptable. SIA was one of the first airlines to introduce personal entertainment screens in all classes, operate the Airbus A38 and develop sustainable aviation fuel programs. This mirrors Singapore’s forward-looking, tech-driven, and adaptive economy. It is resilient. During crises like COVID-19, SIA adapted quickly by pivoting to cargo operations, raised billions in funds to stay afloat and invested in digital