Keppel Infrastructure Trust (A7RU) announced at the SGX-DBS Jewels of Singapore Energy and Maritime Conference on Apr, 22 2026 that distributable income for the year ended Dec, 31 2025 rose 24% year-on-year to 249.5 million Singapore dollars.
The trust kept its full-year distribution per unit steady at 3.94 cents, declaring a second-half payout of 1.97 cents. Funds from operations increased 17% to 326 million Singapore dollars, while group EBITDA reached 493 million Singapore dollars.
Assets under management stood at 9.1 billion Singapore dollars, supported by a portfolio yielding 96% total return since listing in 2015. Net gearing eased to 38.7% and the interest-coverage ratio improved to 7.6 times.
During FY 2025, the trust recycled 301 million Singapore dollars from the sale of its entire stake in Philippine Coastal and a 24.62% stake in Ventura. About 120 million Singapore dollars of the proceeds were deployed in Nov, 25 2025 to acquire a 46.7% interest in Global Marine Group, marking KIT’s entry into the digital infrastructure segment.
Segmentally, energy transition assets contributed 187 million Singapore dollars to distributable income, environmental services 44 million Singapore dollars, distribution and storage 116 million Singapore dollars, and digital infrastructure 1 million Singapore dollars.
The trust also secured early refinancing for its 663 million Singapore dollars Ixom loan and issued a 200 million Singapore dollars seven-year medium-term note on Apr, 21 2026, fully addressing remaining 2026 maturities.
Keppel Infrastructure Trust reiterated its strategy of disciplined invest-divest-reinvest capital management, targeting essential infrastructure in developed markets to sustain distributions and grow total unitholder return.