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Three REITs raising DPU in 2025—but only one has genuine tailwinds behind it.
Many investors chase the highest REIT yields without realising that inflated payouts often signal deeper financial risks.
Singapore blue-chip stocks are known for stability and dividends, but even market giants face risks that investors often overlook.
High yield doesn’t always mean high risk. Elite UK REIT offers 8.5% backed by government tenants and inflation-linked leases.
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Explore the full-year results of these three Singapore REITs to see which dividend heavyweights offer the best income visibility and long-term DPU growth potential.
With the Straits Times Index hitting record levels, investors should focus less on the headline number and more on earnings, valuations, and long-term fundamentals.
Dividend cuts can hurt both income and confidence, but these three stocks stand out for hardly ever cutting their payouts.
As interest rates ease and operating metrics stabilise, some Singapore REITs are better positioned than others to grow distributions in 2026.
Getting Started
With a potential rocky and unsteady recovery post-COVID-19, here’s how you can locate stocks that will do well.
As enticing and appealing as cash might be, the problem is that there is a cost associated with keeping it.
Diversifying your portfolio can help you buffer against crashes and capture opportunities.
Answer is ‘no’ as eventually, the value will be outed – one way or another. Meanwhile, bank investors are paid to wait for value to be discovered.


















