SG60 Spotlight: Singtel

22 Jul 2025

Connecting Singapore — From Rotary Phones to 5G and Beyond 

Singtel’s story is intertwined with Singapore’s own growth from a colonial trading port to a global digital hub. Founded as the Telecommunications Authority of Singapore, Singtel has evolved for over a century to become Asia’s leading communications group. 

 

Early Beginnings 

Singapore’s first telephone line was installed in 1879. Over the decades, the telephone service grew alongside the city-state’s economy. Singtel was corporatised and listed in 1993, marking a key step in modernising the telecom sector. 

 

Regional Expansion and Digital Transformation 

Today, Singtel is more than a local telco — it holds significant stakes in regional operators like Bharti Airtel (India), Telkomsel (Indonesia), and AIS (Thailand). Its core business spans: 

  • Mobile and fixed-line services 
  • Digital TV and broadband 
  • Cybersecurity and cloud services 
  • 5G infrastructure and enterprise solutions 

Singtel is at the forefront of Singapore’s digital economy push, investing heavily in cybersecurity, smart nation initiatives, and enterprise digital transformation. 

 

 Stock & Market Insights 

Singtel (SGX: Z74) is a major component of the Straits Times Index and MSCI Singapore. Over recent years: 

  • The stock has traded with moderate volatility amid global telecom competition 
  • Dividend yields remain attractive, often around 5-6%, appealing to income investors 
  • Growth drivers include 5G rollout, digital services, and regional earnings 
  • Investors watch closely as Singtel diversifies beyond traditional telecom 

 

🧠 Why Investors Are Watching Singtel Now 

  • Leadership in Singapore’s 5G network deployment 
  • Expansion into cybersecurity and cloud businesses 
  • Stable dividends and strong regional presence 
  • Potential growth from digital enterprise services 

 

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