Shares & Derivatives
UOB offers lowest dividend yield amongst local banks. Switch to DBS?
By Beansprout  •  March 19, 2024
UOB's share price has been weaker than DBS to OCBC as it offers a lower dividend yield. We find out more about the company's prospects from its latest results. This article was first published on 19 March 2024. What happened? Many investors have been wondering what to do with Singapore bank stocks recently. In particular, someone in the Beansprout community asked if it might make sense to sell UOB and buy DBS with the upcoming bonus share issue by DBS. We have previously shared our thoughts on the DBS results and OCBC results. Financial Horse also recently did a comparison of which of the Singapore Bank stocks he would buy. As part of the SIAS Corporate Connect, we got to speak to the investor relations of UOB recently. You can find the presentation deck here. We thought it is worth sharing what we learnt from UOB’s recent results and investor webinar, and...
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Hi, I’m Gerald! I have been working in investment analysis for more than 12 years. Often, I encounter everyday investors who find it difficult to invest. At Beansprout, we believe that with the right tools and knowledge, everyone can be an investor. Hence, we founded Beansprout to make quality investment insights more accessible. We hope that you can join us on this journey to grow your financial knowledge and confidence as an investor.
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