Dividend Payout Calendar Singapore: When Do Singapore Stocks Pay Dividends?
A dividend payout calendar tracks the announcement dates, ex-dividend dates, record dates, and payment dates for dividend-paying stocks. For Singapore investors building a passive income portfolio, understanding when major SGX stocks and S-REITs pay distributions helps in cash flow planning. This is not financial advice — dividend payments can be changed or omitted at any time.
How the Dividend Payment Process Works
Four key dates define the dividend cycle: the announcement date (when the company discloses the dividend), the ex-dividend (XD) date (buyers on or after this date do not receive the dividend), the record date (typically one business day after the XD date), and the payment date (when the dividend is credited, usually 4-8 weeks after XD). See our XD Date guide for more.
Singapore Dividend Payment Seasonality
STI blue-chips (DBS, OCBC, UOB) typically pay dividends twice yearly — interim in August-September and final in May-June. S-REITs pay quarterly or semi-annually, providing more frequent income. Quarterly-paying REITs include Mapletree Logistics Trust (MLT) and Mapletree Industrial Trust (MINT) — popular choices for income investors.
| REIT | Frequency | Approx. Payment Months |
|---|---|---|
| CICT | Semi-annual | Mar, Sep |
| Mapletree Logistics Trust | Quarterly | Feb, May, Aug, Nov |
| Mapletree Industrial Trust | Quarterly | Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec |
| Keppel DC REIT | Semi-annual | Mar, Sep |
| CapitaLand Ascendas REIT | Semi-annual | Mar, Oct |
Building a Monthly Income Portfolio and Tax Implications
Singapore investors can combine quarterly-paying REITs with different payment months, semi-annual STI dividend stocks, and monthly interest from SSB or T-bills to create a portfolio that generates income in all 12 months. Use our Dividend Portfolio Yield Calculator to model combined portfolio income. Dividends from SGX-listed companies under the one-tier tax system and S-REIT distributions are generally tax-exempt for individual Singapore resident investors. Always confirm the tax status of each distribution in the payout notice. See our Best S-REITs Singapore 2026 guide for current yield comparisons.