Shares & Derivatives
Soilbuild REIT Worrying Debt
By My Sweet Retirement  •  July 5, 2016
Few months back, I bought more on Soilbuild REIT and Keppel REIT given the attractive dividend yield. It was a lesson learnt for me as I bought purely because of its dividend yield. I was lucky Keppel REIT stock price reversed and went on an uptrend. However, I was not so fortunate for Soilbuild REIT. The stock price continue to dip. Soilbuild REIT failed one of my most important criteria for stock selection. This is having unencumbered assets and low gearing ratio. Singapore REITs can borrow up to 45% of total assets. Soilbuild REIT gearing ratio is currently 36%. This is considered average, neither too high nor too low. However, it failed the unencumbered asset criteria. Soilbuild REIT’s existing SGD185 million facility is secured against Solaris. Solaris is Soilbuild REIT largest asset by valuation in its portfolio. Soilbuild REIT’s SGD100 million bank loan facility is secured against its West Park Biz ......
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By My Sweet Retirement
I am a working salaried professional in my mid 30s. Just like most Singaporeans, I worked long office working hours, often trying very hard to find some work life balance. The Sweet Retirement Blog was created to share my journey towards achieving a comfortable retirement life. I believe we cannot simply rely solely on our Central Provident Fund savings when reaching old age. Neither can we rely solely on our bank savings as we all know the interest rates cannot beat inflation.
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