Singapore Reits (S-Reits) have progressively increased in popularity among individual investors since its initial listing on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) in 2002. There are several important reasons behind this.
For starters, S-Reits are mandated to return 90% of their earnings as dividends to unitholders, which is an appealing offer for people who prefer “income investing.” Unitholder distributions, which are made quarterly or semi-annually, are also tax-free.
Because S-Reits have an average dividend yield of between 5% and 6%, they may provide unitholders a more appealing return than government bonds and term deposits, especially given the recent low interest rate environment. Reits have historically fared well in increasing interest rate environments.
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Reference:
https://www.reitasiapac.com/reit-laws-and-taxes/
https://www.dbs.com.sg/personal/articles/nav/investing/getting-to-know-s-reits