Largest REIT market in Asia ex-Japan
- 41 S-REITs and property trusts with a totalmarket capitalisation of approximately S$100 billion (as at 31 January 2024). Singapore has the largest REIT market in Asia (ex-Japan) and is increasingly becoming a global REIT hub.
- S-REITs are an important component of Singapore’s stock market and comprise around 12% of the Singapore Exchange’s market capitalisation.
- S-REITs’ market capitalisation has grown at a compound annual growth rate of 6% over the last 10 years.
- Over 90% of S-REITs and property trusts (by both number and market capitalization) own properties outside Singapore across Asia Pacific, South Asia, Europe and USA. There are 17 S-REITs whose real estate portfolios comprise entirely of overseas properties. (Data as at 31 January 2024)
- S-REITs that own Singapore real estate properties are required to distribute at least 90% of their specified taxable income (generally income derived from the Singapore real estate properties) to unitholders in order to qualify for tax transparency treatment.
- S-REITs pay quarterly or semi-annual distributions.
S-REITs are an important component of Singapore’s stock market
Country | REIT market cap (US$bil) | % of stock market cap |
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Singapore | 74.4 | 12.0% |
Belgium | 19.7 | 6.3% |
Australia | 83.4 | 6.0% |
Japan | 105.8 | 3.5% |
Hong Kong | 17.6 | 3.3% |
China | 4.3 | 3.2% |
United States | 1,135.53 | 2.5% |
Malaysia | 8.7 | 2.4% |
United Kingdom | 59.4 | 2.2% |
Canada | 47.6 | 2.1% |
India | 11.3 | 1.8% |
France | 44.2 | 1.6% |
South Korea | 6.1 | 0.4% |
- Singapore data as at December 2023. Rest as at September 2023.
- Source: SGX Research for Singapore,Rest: EPRA Q3 2023 Total Markets table.
- For a complete list of S-REITs with their market capitalisation, portfolio value and country exposure please click here.
Good Corporate Governance
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has made constant effort to strengthen corporate governance in the S-REIT industry, including, among others, requiring REIT managers and directors to prioritise investors’ interests over those of the manager and the sponsor in the event of conflicts of interest. Good corporate governance helps to provide safeguards for investors and unitholders while facilitating the growth of the REIT market in Singapore.
Favourable Taxation Framework
REITs listed on the SGX are granted tax transparency treatment generally on rental and related income from Singapore real estate properties. For those investing in foreign properties, they (including the REITs’ wholly-owned Singapore-resident subsidiaries) are currently exempt from taxation on certain foreign income derived in respect of those properties acquired on or before 31 March 2020. This was part of a package of tax incentives introduced by the Singapore government to develop Singapore as the preferred Asian listing destination for REITs.
In order to promote REIT ETFs, the Singapore government announced during the 2018 Budget that S-REIT ETFs would no longer be subject to a withholding tax of 17% and would be granted tax transparency treatment, thereby maintaining parity in tax treatments between investing in individual S-REITs and REIT ETFs. Also, a 10% concessionary tax rate was introduced on REIT ETF’s distributions received by qualifying foreign corporate individuals. These tax incentives enhance Singapore’s competitiveness and maturity as a REIT market.
Exposure to global real estate
As at January 2024, over 90% of S-REITs and property trusts (by both number and market capitalisation) own properties outside Singapore. The trend of acquiring assets outside Singapore has intensified in recent years as REIT managers have looked beyond the geographically small city state in search of yield-accretive acquisitions. Some S-REITs with overseas exposure have widened their investment mandates to expand their geographical reach. Investing in S-REITs thus allows investors to get exposure to properties around the world.
Over 90% of S-REITS own properties outside Singapore
Source: Company reports, SGX as at January 2024
Excludes one REIT whose trading is currently suspended
S-REITS increasingly investing in overseas properties
Source: Company reports, SGX as at January 2024
Excludes one REIT whose trading is currently suspended
Competitive Returns
S-REITs have provided long term sustainable total returns and dividend yields which are generally more favourable compared to REITs in other established markets.
a) Total return: The FTSE ST REIT Index delivered 5-year total returns of 1.2%. During the January-March 2024 period, the FTSE ST REIT Index declined by 8.7% in terms of total return.
Source: SGX Research
b) Dividend yield: The average current dividend yield of S-REITs was 7.1% at the 31 December 2023. This compares with the 10-year Singapore benchmark government bond yield of 2.7%.
Average Distribution yields by Sector
Source:SGX Research, as at January 2024.
Choice of Sub-sectors
The S-REIT market is well-diversified across different sub-sectors. Lately, the trend has been of REITs diversifying to more than one asset class with the result that “diversified” REITs now account for more than half of all S-REITs.
Source: Company reports, SGX Research as at February 2024
More data and charts on S-REITs is available at SGX’s Chartbook available here