Suntec REIT Delivers Strong Performance with Singapore Assets Leading Growth, ACCUMULATE Rating and S$1.63 Target Price May 19, 2026

Company Overview
Suntec REIT is a real estate investment trust with a diversified portfolio spanning Singapore, Australia, and the United Kingdom. The REIT’s core strength lies in its Singapore assets, which include premium office properties such as MBFC Towers and ORQ, alongside retail assets including Suntec City Mall. The trust also maintains overseas holdings in Australia and the UK, though these markets present different challenges and opportunities.
Strong Quarterly Performance Driven by Singapore Operations
Suntec REIT reported impressive first-quarter results for FY26, with distribution per unit (DPU) reaching 1.936 Singapore cents, representing a substantial 23.9% year-on-year increase. This performance aligned with analyst expectations and constituted 25.5% of the full-year forecast. The growth was primarily attributed to a S$5.8 million reduction in finance costs, enhanced performance from Singapore office and retail segments, and a S$2 million decrease in withholding tax provision following the retention of Australia Managed Investment Trust status.
The Positives: Singapore Portfolio Demonstrates Resilience
Singapore operations remained the standout performer, with office occupancy rising 0.6 percentage points quarter-on-quarter to reach an impressive 98.8%. Rental reversions maintained strength at 9.5%, with particularly strong performances from ORQ and MBFC Towers 1 & 2, which achieved 13.2% rental reversions. The outlook for office properties remains positive, with expected rental reversions of 5% in FY26, supported by limited core CBD supply and tight market vacancies.
The retail segment also demonstrated robust fundamentals, with occupancy remaining healthy at 99% despite a slight 0.5 percentage point quarterly decline. Rental reversions stayed strong at 14.3%, led by Suntec City Mall’s impressive 15.0% achievement. The retail outlook appears promising with expected 10% rental reversions in FY26, underpinned by resilient tenant sales growth of 5% year-on-year and improved shopper traffic increasing 2% year-on-year.
The Negatives: Overseas Portfolio Challenges Persist
The overseas portfolio continues to present challenges, though conditions remained stable quarter-on-quarter. In Australia, occupancy improved marginally by 0.1 percentage points to 90.7%, but remains constrained by underperforming assets including 55 Currie Street at 66% occupancy and Southgate Complex at 86.8%. However, stability is expected from fully occupied premium assets 177 Pacific Highway and 477 Collins Street.
The UK portfolio shows mixed performance, with Nova Properties maintaining full occupancy whilst The Minster Building faces ongoing vacancy pressures, with occupancy unchanged at 85.4%.
Investment Outlook and Recommendation
Phillip Securities Research maintains an ACCUMULATE recommendation with an unchanged dividend discount model-based target price of S$1.63. The REIT currently trades at an attractive FY26 dividend yield of 5.2% and price-to-net asset value of 0.72 times. Interest costs decreased to 3.56% but are expected to rise slightly to 3.7% in FY26 as low-cost Australian dollar interest rate swaps expire. The company plans to undertake a strategic portfolio review once its board finalisation is complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What drove Suntec REIT's strong 1Q26 performance?
A: The 23.9% year-on-year DPU growth was driven by a S$5.8 million drop in finance costs, stronger performance in Singapore office and retail segments, and a S$2 million lower withholding tax provision after retaining Australia MIT status.
Q: How are rental reversions performing across Suntec REIT's portfolio?
A: Singapore rental reversions remained healthy at 9.5% for office (led by 13.2% at ORQ and MBFC Towers) and 14.3% for retail (with Suntec City Mall achieving 15.0%). Expected reversions are 5% for office and 10% for retail in FY26.
Q: What is Phillip Securities Research's recommendation and target price?
A: Phillip Securities Research maintains an ACCUMULATE rating with an unchanged dividend discount model-based target price of S$1.63, with no changes to forecasts.
Q: How are the overseas assets performing?
A: The overseas portfolio remains a drag but is stable quarter-on-quarter. Australia occupancy improved slightly to 90.7% but faces challenges from 55 Currie Street (66%) and Southgate Complex (86.8%). UK's Nova Properties is fully occupied whilst The Minster Building faces vacancy pressures at 85.4%.
Q: What are the key financial metrics and outlook?
A: Suntec REIT trades at an FY26 dividend yield of 5.2% and P/NAV of 0.72x. Interest costs fell to 3.56% but are expected to rise slightly to 3.7% in FY26 as low-cost AUD swaps expire.
Q: What strategic initiatives are planned?
A: Suntec REIT will undertake a strategic review of its portfolio once its board of directors has been finalised, indicating potential portfolio optimisation ahead.
Q: How is the retail segment performing operationally?
A: The retail segment shows strong fundamentals with tenant sales growing 5% year-on-year and shopper traffic increasing 2% year-on-year in 1Q26, supporting the positive rental reversion outlook.

This article has been auto-generated using PhillipGPT. It is based on a report by a Phillip Securities Research analyst.
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About the author

Darren Chan
Darren has over seven years of experience across both the buy-side and sell-side. During his tenure as a fund manager, he managed multiple funds and mandates, including dividend income, growth, customised, Singapore-focused, and regionally focused strategies. He holds a First-Class Honours degree in Banking and Finance from the University of London.

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