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    Home»REITs»The “Pocket Money” Fund: 3 Reliable REITs That Will Pay My Kids for the Rest of Their Lives
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    The “Pocket Money” Fund: 3 Reliable REITs That Will Pay My Kids for the Rest of Their Lives

    Learn how to generate consistent dividends for the next generation using three powerhouse Singapore REITs built for long-term growth.
    Calvina L.By Calvina L.April 2, 20264 Mins Read
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    CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT)
    Tampines Mall | Image credit: www.cict.com.sg
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    Parents with school-going children would agree with me that the week-long March school holidays flew past in the blink of an eye.

    Just like that, it’s back to early mornings and school routines for Term 2.

    As you pack their snack boxes and fill their wallets for the day, do you sometimes think about how your children can always have “pocket money” for the rest of their lives?

    I certainly do.

    The good news is that you can build this legacy with three dependable Singapore real estate investment trusts (REITs) that provide a steady stream of passive income for the next generation.

    The Retail and Office Titan – CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (SGX: C38U)

    As Singapore’s largest REIT, CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) has demonstrated remarkable resilience by delivering its fifth consecutive year of distribution growth. 

    The REIT owns a diversified portfolio of retail, office, and integrated development properties across Singapore, Germany, and Australia, with assets under management of S$27.4 billion.

    Gross revenue rose 2.1% year on year (YoY) to S$1.6 billion whilst net property income (NPI) climbed 3.1% to S$1.2 billion. 

    Distribution per unit (DPU) came in at S$0.1158, up 6.4% YoY compared to the prior year’s DPU of S$0.1088. 

    Its fiscal year 2025 (FY2025) results were bolstered by the strategic move to full ownership of CapitaSpring and a disciplined approach to capital management, which saw its average cost of debt fall to 3.2%. 

    With a high portfolio occupancy of 96.9% and healthy rental reversions, this giant remains a cornerstone for any income-focused portfolio.

    The Defensive Healthcare Stalwart – ParkwayLife REIT (SGX: C2PU)

    Healthcare remains a top-tier defensive play, and ParkwayLife REIT continues its impressive streak of uninterrupted distribution growth since its listing in 2007. 

    With a portfolio of 74 properties across Singapore, Japan, and France valued at S$2.57 billion as at 31 December 2025, the REIT reported a solid set of results for the full year of 2025 (FY2025).

    Gross revenue grew 7.6% YoY to S$156.3 million, while NPI improved 8.0% YoY to S$147.5 million.

    While its FY2025 DPU saw a modest 2.5% YoY increase to S$0.1529 due to an enlarged unit base, the underlying fundamentals are robust. 

    Investors have a significant catalyst to look forward to in 2026, where a renewed master lease agreement for its Singapore hospitals is expected to trigger a 24.4% jump in minimum guaranteed rent.

    The Suburban Retail King – Frasers Centrepoint Trust (SGX: J69U)

    Frasers Centrepoint Trust, or FCT, thrives on the daily necessity of spending by Singaporeans, owning nine prime malls located near MRT stations (like Causeway Point and Northpoint City) with S$8.3 billion in assets under management.

    For the full fiscal year 2025 (FY2025), FCT reported gross revenue of S$389.6 million, up 10.8% YoY, while NPI rose 9.7% to S$278.0 million. 

    Full-year DPU came in at S$0.12113, edging up 0.6% compared to a year ago.

    Despite temporary vacancies from cinema exits, the REIT has already backfilled these spaces, ensuring occupancy remains near capacity. 

    Rental reversion for FY2025 remained healthy at 7.8%.

    With shopper traffic and tenant sales trending upward, FCT is well-positioned to benefit from the growing population in Singapore’s northern region and the upcoming cross-border rail links.

    Get Smart: Planting Seeds for Their Future

    Building a “pocket money” fund isn’t about chasing the next hot tip; it’s about identifying businesses that provide essential services to our community. 

    Whether it’s the malls where we shop, the hospitals that care for us, or the offices where we work, these three REITs represent the bedrock of Singapore’s economy. 

    By staying disciplined and focusing on these reliable income generators, we can ensure that our children’s financial future remains bright long after the schooling days end. 

    That is the true power of long-term income investing.

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    Disclosure: Calvina L. does not own any of the stocks mentioned.

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