Singtel returns to the black with S.8 billion H2 profit on exceptional gain, unveils S billion buyback programme

Singtel returns to the black with S$2.8 billion H2 profit on exceptional gain, unveils S$2 billion buyback programme


The group has authorised its first share buyback programme of up to S$2 billion, as part of the company’s capital management strategy

[SINGAPORE] Singtel returned to the black with a net profit of S$2.8 billion for its second half ended March 2025, compared with a net loss of S$1.3 billion for the previous corresponding period.

The turnaround came on a net exceptional gain of S$1.51 billion mainly from the partial disposal of its Comcentre property and from the share of Airtel’s gains which were partially offset by impairment, regulatory and tax provisions.

Singtel also announced on Thursday (May 22) that the group has authorised its first share buyback programme of up to S$2 billion, as part of the company’s capital management strategy.

Funding for the share buybacks will be underpinned by excess capital from the Group’s asset recycling proceeds. In May 2024, Singtel set a mid-term asset recycling target of S$6 billion under its Singtel28 growth plan, which it is now raising to S$9 billion.

On its H2 performance, Singtel said the net exceptional gain of S$1.51 billion came mainly from the partial disposal of the Comcentre property and share of Airtel’s gains.

The results translate to a basic earnings per share of S$0.1688, against a loss per share of S$0.0813 previously.

Operating revenue for the second half was up at S$7.2 billion from S$7.1 billion in the year-ago period.

Singtel’s board has proposed a final dividend of S$0.10 per share, consisting of a core dividend of S$0.067 per share and a value realisation dividend of S$0.033 per share.

The counter ended Wednesday 1 per cent or S$0.04 higher at S$3.85 before the news. 

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