Sing Investment and Finance's Attributable Profit Up 2% in H2

MT Newswires
5 hours ago

Sing Investment and Finance's (SGX:S35) attributable profit to equity holders was up 2% in the second half of 2025 to SG$20.6 million from SG$20.3 million a year earlier, according to a Monday filing with the Singapore Exchange.

Shares of the financial services company were up nearly 2% in Tuesday trading.

Earnings per share rose to SG$0.1745 compared with SG$0.1713 in the year-ago period.

Net interest income and hiring charges climbed 16% year over to SG$39.7 million from SG$34.2 million.

The company declared a first and final dividend of SG$0.075 per share for the period, up from SG$0.065 per share a year earlier.

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