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To own DBS today, you need to believe it can compound earnings from Asian wealth, payments and cross border banking, even if lower interest rates squeeze margins. The new RMB clearing mandate and S$8.00 billion capital return plan reinforce its role in regional fee based flows and clarify how excess capital may be returned, but they do not remove the near term earnings risk from softer NIMs and ongoing regulatory capital constraints.
The most relevant recent announcement here is DBS’s reaffirmed S$8.00 billion capital return framework through 2027, split between S$3.00 billion in buybacks and S$5.00 billion in capital return dividends. This sits alongside its new RMB clearing role, and together they highlight a pivot toward fee income growth and balance sheet efficiency as management prepares investors for slightly lower 2026 net profit amid rate and currency headwinds.
Yet while capital returns look appealing, investors should be aware of how persistent low rates could still pressure margins and...
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DBS Group Holdings' narrative projects SGD25.4 billion revenue and SGD12.1 billion earnings by 2028. This requires 4.7% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about SGD0.9 billion from SGD11.2 billion today.
Uncover how DBS Group Holdings' forecasts yield a SGD56.17 fair value, in line with its current price.
Ten fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span roughly S$40.59 to S$78.09, underscoring how far apart individual views can be. Set this against DBS’s push into RMB clearing and fee based cross border services, and you can see why it is worth comparing several perspectives on how resilient earnings might be if rate sensitive income softens.
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