Monday, 27 April 2015

Free ride on Singapore national day 2015

SINGAPORE — There’ll be free bus and train rides all day this National Day (August 9).

In a move to encourage everyone to attend celebrations of the Republic’s 50th year of independence, public transport operators, SBS Transit and SMRT Corporation, have jointly announced that they will be offering free travel on board all buses and trains.

Commuters in Singapore will not have to tap in or out with their fare cards when they board buses. Fare gantries at all MRT stations will also be left open.

Free travel will start from the first service bus or train until the end of operation.

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Stock Portfolio review as at November 2015

Sembcorp marine            3000 shares
Rickmers maritime          50000 shares
Cache logistic trust           1000 shares
Cambridge industrial trust 5000 shares
UMS                               10000 shares
Kep Infra trust                 12000 shares


Dividends collected from Jan to April 2015

Cache logistic trust        21.46SGD
Cambridge ind trust       62.60SGD
Rickmers maritime       398.94SGD

Total                            483.30SGD

Dividends collected in May 2015

Cache logistic trust        21.46SGD
Kep Infra  trust              386.00SGD
Sembcorp marine         240.00SGD
UMS                             210.00SGD

Total                              857.46SGD                  

Dividends collected in June 2015

Cambridge Ind trust       61.25SGD
Rickmers maritime        380.00SGD

Total                              441.25SGD

Amount from fairprice in June

Rebate from fairprice purchases   
(5 percent on Spending 2810.29SGD)              
                                     140.51SGD

Dividends from fairprice 20 shares 
                                        1.50SGD

Total                              142.01SGD

Dividends collected in July 2015

UMS                              100.00SGD

Dividends to be collected in Aug

Cache                             21.40SGD
Sembcorp Marine          120.00SGD

Dividends to be collected in Sep

Cambridge                      62.55SGD

       
Dividends to be collected in Oct

UMS.                            100.00SGD
Rickmers.                      420.00SGD

Dividends to be collected in Nov
Sold all rickmers shares in Nov

Kep Infra Trust.             111.60SGD
Cache.                            21.40SGD

Dividends to be collected in Dec

Cambridge.                     60.20SGD
UMS.                             100.00SGD

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

DBS, Manulife ink US$1.2 billion regional distribution deal POSTED: 08 Apr 2015 19:44

Besides the initial payment of US$1.2 billion, Manulife will also make ongoing, variable payments to DBS "based on the success of the partnership", the two firms said in a joint statement.

The bancassurance model - which involves selling insurance through banks as opposed to the traditional agency - is lucrative for commercial banks in Asia because global insurers are willing to pay hefty fees for access to lenders' branch networks.

According to Reuters, AIA Group struck a 15-year exclusive deal with Citibank in Asia in 2013, for which AIA made a US$800 million upfront payment. UK insurer Prudential also struck an agreement last year with Standard Chartered, agreeing to pay US$1.25 billion in fees to extend its current agreement for 15 years.

DBS CEO Piyush Gupta said: “Bancassurance is a key focus for DBS and an important part of our overall customer value proposition."

Manulife is the world's sixth-largest life insurer with principal operations in Asia, Canada and the United States, where it operates under the John Hancock name. The company first established a presence in Singapore in 1898 while its Hong Kong operations began in 1897. Assets under management by Manulife and its subsidiaries were approximately C$691 billion (S$753 billion) as at Dec 31, 2014.