From ST opinion 7/5/2024 By Ravi Velloor In 2015, DBS was 46th for return on equity (ROE) - 11.2 per cent - among the world's Top 100 banks. At the end of 2023, it had jumped to No. 7 on this measure, with an ROE of 18 per cent. This outperformance was NOT on account of NIM, or net interest margin, BUT structural improvements and a soaring deposit franchise led by digital capabilities. High-return businesses such as wealth management and global transaction services also contributed.
Yes like what the DBS management said during their earnings call: 1. Digitalisation have service have increased their ROE 2. More money coming into the bank 3. ALOT of capitals available to either invest or reward to shareholders(That's why they predicted $0.24 increase in dividend easily for the next 2 to 3 years) I am happy that they are less dependent on the net interest income which I expect to see happening in UOB too. OCBC we will have to see what is their next action
Considering the optimism in the last earnings call on top of the good earnings, I feel that there is no issue for them to increase the dividend for the next year 👍
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From ST opinion 7/5/2024
By Ravi Velloor
In 2015, DBS was 46th for return on equity (ROE) - 11.2 per cent - among the world's Top 100 banks.
At the end of 2023, it had jumped to No. 7 on this measure, with an ROE of 18 per cent. This outperformance was NOT on account of NIM, or net interest margin, BUT structural improvements and a soaring deposit franchise led by digital capabilities. High-return businesses such as wealth management and global transaction services also contributed.
Yes like what the DBS management said during their earnings call:
1. Digitalisation have service have increased their ROE
2. More money coming into the bank
3. ALOT of capitals available to either invest or reward to shareholders(That's why they predicted $0.24 increase in dividend easily for the next 2 to 3 years)
I am happy that they are less dependent on the net interest income which I expect to see happening in UOB too. OCBC we will have to see what is their next action
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Yes definitely a good dividend stock to keep for the long run!
DBS potential dividend raiser
Considering the optimism in the last earnings call on top of the good earnings, I feel that there is no issue for them to increase the dividend for the next year 👍