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2025 Buyback Consideration Surpasses 10-year High

2025 Buyback Consideration Surpasses 10-year High

Posted November 3, 2025 at 10:12 am

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  • For the first 10 months of 2025, close to 80 primary-listed companies in Singapore bought back shares on the open market, with a combined consideration of S$1.91 billion, up ~90% for the same 10-month period in 2024. This excludes off-market share buybacks, buybacks from secondary-listed companies, and unit buybacks by S-REITs.
  • The S$1.91 billion surpasses the S$1.89 billion consideration over the full 2015 calendar year, with both years seeing buybacks notch higher amid broad volatility. The 8% STI drop in the first half of April alone coincided with one quarter of the total S$1.91 billion over the past 10 months. 
  • 17Live Group has bought back S$6.2 million of its shares this year at an average price of S$0.925, representing 3.4% of its current market capitalisation. In a recent investor presentation, 17Live Group maintained its buyback programme, launched in December 2024, reflects its disciplined approach to capital deployment.

Companies often repurchase shares to support employee compensation plans or to deploy surplus capital more effectively. ACRA notes that buybacks can enhance key financial metrics such as Earnings per Share (EPS) and Return on Equity (ROE), take advantage of perceived undervaluation, and reduce the overall cost of capital.

For the first 10 months of 2025, 78 primary-listed companies in Singapore have collectively repurchased S$1.91 billion worth of shares on the open market—up significantly from S$1.01 billion during the same 10-month period in 2024. This represents a new high for annual buyback considerations since the combined S$1.89 billion consideration in 2015. A bout of significant volatility was the common thread for both years. A 13% drop in the STI between August and September 2015 coincided with half of that year’s total buyback value, while the 8% decline during the first two weeks of April contributed roughly one-quarter of the S$1.91 billion in buybacks so far this year.

Primary-listed Buyback Consideration S$M

Source: SGX (Data as of Oct 31, 2025). Note REIT buybacks excluded in tally from 2022 onwards.

The 10 primary-listed stocks with the highest buyback considerations in the 2025 year to Oct 31 are tabled below. 

Share Buybacks by Primary-listed Companies by way of Market Acquisition (10M25)SGX CodeOct 31 Mkt Cap S$M10M25 Number of Shares/Units Purchased 10M25 Buyback Consideration (incl stamp duties & clearing charges) S$  Avg price paid per share S$YTD TR%
UNITED OVERSEAS BANK U1157,39518,647,800$658,514,646$35.3132
OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION O3976,45826,703,600$445,042,007$16.6668
DBS GROUP HOLDINGS D05153,0318,680,000$371,280,465$42.77429
KEPPEL BN418,38111,070,000$94,144,506$8.50456
SEMBCORP INDUSTRIES U9611,60110,630,300$64,464,022$6.06423
SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGIES ENGINEERING S6326,4717,500,000$52,824,154$7.04385
YANGZIJIANG SHIPBUILDING (HOLDINGS) BS613,85315,000,000$29,516,828$1.96824
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE S6818,1261,716,000$22,434,219$13.07435
OLAM GROUP VC23,69522,212,100$20,750,285$0.934-15
SATS S585,0935,700,000$18,911,713$3.318-5

Source: SGX (Data as of Oct 31, 2025)

Aside from primary-listed stocks, Hongkong Land has bought back 38.7 million shares this year for a consideration of US$222.9 million, averaging US$5.76 apiece. Stoneweg Europe Stapled Trust has also bought back 2,251,200 units on its current mandate, in addition to 1,505,300 of its units on the previous mandate. On June 10, City Developments executed an off-market equal access scheme, repurchasing 26,800,814 preference shares or 10% of the 268,008,149 shares outstanding—at S$0.78 per share. 

As much as S$1.76 billion (92%) of the S$1.91 billion primary-listed buyback consideration was contributed by 11 stocks with a current market capitalisation of more than S$10 billion. The next tranche of Small and Mid-Cap (SMID) stocks with current market capitalisation of S$100 million to S$10 billion saw S$144 million in total buybacks consideration, while stocks with less than S$100 million market capitalisation booked S$6 million in total buyback consideration. 

The tranche of SMIDs that have conducted buybacks over the past 10 months are tabled below. Note they are sort by the highest ratio of filed buyback considerations to current market capitalisation. 

SMID Buybacks conducted by Primary-listed Companies by way of Market Acquisition (10M25)SGX CodeOct 31 Mkt Cap S$M10M25 Number of Shares/Units Purchased 10M25 Buyback Consideration (incl stamp duties & clearing charges) S$  Avg price paid per share S$YTD TR%
17LIVE GROUP LVR1826,689,200$6,189,209$0.92515
GLOBAL INVESTMENTS B7321635,545,900$4,480,351$0.12614
CHUAN HUP HOLDINGS C3319815,946,900$3,261,016$0.20446
THAKRAL CORPORATION AWI2031,558,300$2,290,818$1.470152
VALUETRONICS HOLDINGS BN23494,050,000$2,494,778$0.61643
RAFFLES MEDICAL GROUP BSL1,82912,514,200$12,422,874$0.99319
GP INDUSTRIES G202433,343,700$1,622,599$0.4857
ZHENENG JINJIANG ENVIRONMENT BWM6399,005,000$3,999,835$0.4449
OUE LJ39615,253,400$5,848,888$1.11328
Q & M DENTAL GROUP (SINGAPORE) QC75056,858,700$2,984,213$0.43597
OLAM GROUP VC23,69522,212,100$20,750,285$0.934-15
APAC REALTY CLN3474,157,200$1,846,865$0.444130
VIBRANT GROUP BIP1094,363,800$565,586$0.130114
GHY CULTURE & MEDIA HOLDING CO, XJB1654,293,500$714,203$0.1668
CSE GLOBAL 5445445,000,000$2,281,673$0.456113
VENTURE CORPORATION V034,2901,462,100$17,968,285$12.28921
KSH HOLDINGS ER02313,864,700$858,755$0.22292
SATS S585,0935,700,000$18,911,713$3.318-5
INNOTEK M141611,525,800$563,347$0.36968
THE HOUR GLASS  AGS1,3562,360,500$4,530,662$1.91939
CREDIT BUREAU ASIA TCU289691,700$922,788$1.33410
ASPIAL LIFESTYLE 5UF3895,368,700$1,024,759$0.19187
SARINE TECHNOLOGIES U771061,195,900$278,377$0.23341
SEATRIUM 5E27,3497,960,000$14,746,241$1.8536
JUMBO GROUP 42R1681,172,900$306,975$0.2626
FOOD EMPIRE HOLDINGS F031,2891,084,500$2,334,921$2.153155
NORDIC GROUP MR7165761,500$273,483$0.35924
EVER GLORY UNITED HOLDINGS ZKX269979,700$387,491$0.396144
OXLEY HOLDINGS  5UX4187,736,200$526,173$0.06838
HRNETGROUP CHZ7251,275,800$891,518$0.69915
IFAST CORPORATION AIY2,943497,100$3,317,557$6.67432
PAN-UNITED CORPORATION P527831,284,500$774,534$0.603110
FRASER AND NEAVE F992,1691,310,000$1,898,293$1.44915
HOCK LIAN SENG HOLDINGS J2T228508,500$192,947$0.37937
AEM HOLDINGS AWX598200,000$304,154$1.52132
HEETON HOLDINGS 5DP134250,000$57,638$0.2318
ASPIAL CORPORATION A302281,518,000$92,818$0.06154
STRACO CORPORATION S85338251,100$99,221$0.395-6
KINGSMEN CREATIVES 5MZ10466,600$30,147$0.453105
KIMLY 1D0491304,000$93,144$0.30629
FIRST RESOURCES EB53,036292,600$482,706$1.65041
PACIFIC CENTURY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS P151,178412,100$160,010$0.38866
IWOW TECHNOLOGY NXR13481,000$15,368$0.190158
BANYAN TREE HOLDINGS B58546161,100$55,098$0.34290
COMFORTDELGRO CORPORATION C523,163115,200$158,030$1.3724
HYPHENS PHARMA INTERNATIONAL 1J51087,000$2,033$0.29030

Source: SGX (Data as of Oct 31, 2025)

The table above is led by 17Live Group and Global Investments (GIL):

  • 17Live Group has repurchased S$6.2 million worth of shares this year at an average price of S$0.925, equivalent to 3.4% of its current market capitalisation. The buyback programme, which began in December 2024, was noted in a recent investor presentation to reflect the Group’s disciplined approach to capital deployment.
  • GIL repurchased S$4.5 million of its shares at an average price of S$0.126 apiece. GIL is a company registered in Singapore that provides investors access to a diversified portfolio of assets and economic exposures. GIL is managed by Singapore Consortium Investment Management Limited. The mutual fund company seeks to actively manage and grow its assets by investing in a diversified portfolio that delivers steady income and capital appreciation through instruments such as equities, debt, derivatives, and preference shares, excluding direct real estate and commodity investments.

Recent Share Buybacks Among Catalist-Listed Companies

On September 1, Catalist-listed Jason Marine Group conducted its first share buyback since 2015. This followed its FY25 (ended Mar 31) revenue rising 40% to S$48.6 million, from S$34.7 million in FY24, with profit after tax climbing to about S$777,000 from S$180,000, driven by strong project deliveries and a healthy pipeline. The Group also highlighted that its recent order wins—many in offshore wind and renewables—alongside prudent capital management have positioned it for sustained growth, supported by a net cash balance of S$5.3 million as at March 31.

Jason Marine Group is one of 16 of the Catalist-listed stocks that conducted share buybacks over the past 10 months which also included Aspial Lifestyle, Goodwill Entertainment Holding, UnUsUaL, YKGI, Ever Glory United Holdings, Jumbo Group, Eurosports Global, Sanli Environmental, Medinex, ST Group Food Industries Holdings, HC Surgical Specialists, Kimly, iWOW Technology, Ocean Sky International and Hyphens Pharma International.

Ocean Sky International conducted its first buyback on October 14. This followed the Group reporting S$18.0 million revenue for 1HFY25 (ended June 30) compared with S$13.96 million for 1HFY24. This saw the civil engineering, construction and property development business register a profit after income tax of S$0.80 million for 1HFY25, compared with a loss after income tax of S$0.58 million for 1HFY4.

The full table of primary-listed stocks that have conducted buybacks in the 2025 year to Oct 31 are tabled below. 

Share Buybacks by Primary-listed Companies by way of Market Acquisition (10M25)SGX CodeOct 31 Mkt Cap S$M10M25 Number of Shares/Units Purchased 10M25 Buyback Consideration (incl stamp duties & clearing charges) S$  Avg price paid per share S$YTD TR%
DBS GROUP HOLDINGS D05153,0318,680,000$371,280,465$42.77429
OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION O3976,45826,703,600$445,042,007$16.6668
UNITED OVERSEAS BANK U1157,39518,647,800$658,514,646$35.3132
SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGIES ENGINEERING S6326,4717,500,000$52,824,154$7.04385
SINGAPORE AIRLINES C6L20,7462,040,000$12,471,884$6.1148
SIA ENGINEERING COMPANY C6L20,7462,003,800$5,366,845$2.6788
KEPPEL BN418,38111,070,000$94,144,506$8.50456
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE S6818,1261,716,000$22,434,219$13.07435
YANGZIJIANG SHIPBUILDING (HOLDINGS) BS613,85315,000,000$29,516,828$1.96824
CAPITALAND INVESTMENT 9CI13,1673,012,000$7,357,813$2.4438
SEMBCORP INDUSTRIES U9611,60110,630,300$64,464,022$6.06423
SEATRIUM 5E27,3497,960,000$14,746,241$1.8536
SATS S585,0935,700,000$18,911,713$3.318-5
VENTURE CORPORATION V034,2901,462,100$17,968,285$12.28921
OLAM GROUP VC23,69522,212,100$20,750,285$0.934-15
COMFORTDELGRO CORPORATION C523,163115,200$158,030$1.3724
FIRST RESOURCES EB53,036292,600$482,706$1.65041
IFAST CORPORATION AIY2,943497,100$3,317,557$6.67432
FRASER AND NEAVE F992,1691,310,000$1,898,293$1.44915
RAFFLES MEDICAL GROUP BSL1,82912,514,200$12,422,874$0.99319
THE HOUR GLASS  AGS1,3562,360,500$4,530,662$1.91939
FOOD EMPIRE HOLDINGS F031,2891,084,500$2,334,921$2.153155
PACIFIC CENTURY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS P151,178412,100$160,010$0.38866
OUE LJ39615,253,400$5,848,888$1.11328
PAN-UNITED CORPORATION P527831,284,500$774,534$0.603110
HRNETGROUP CHZ7251,275,800$891,518$0.69915
ZHENENG JINJIANG ENVIRONMENT HOLDING COMPANY BWM6399,005,000$3,999,835$0.4449
AEM HOLDINGS AWX598200,000$304,154$1.52132
BANYAN TREE HOLDINGS B58546161,100$55,098$0.34290
CSE GLOBAL 5445445,000,000$2,281,673$0.456113
Q & M DENTAL GROUP (SINGAPORE) QC75056,858,700$2,984,213$0.43597
KIMLY 1D0491304,000$93,144$0.30629
OXLEY HOLDINGS  5UX4187,736,200$526,173$0.06838
ASPIAL LIFESTYLE 5UF3895,368,700$1,024,759$0.19187
VALUETRONICS HOLDINGS BN23494,050,000$2,494,778$0.61643
APAC REALTY CLN3474,157,200$1,846,865$0.444130
STRACO CORPORATION S85338251,100$99,221$0.395-6
CREDIT BUREAU ASIA TCU289691,700$922,788$1.33410
EVER GLORY UNITED HOLDINGS ZKX269979,700$387,491$0.396144
GP INDUSTRIES G202433,343,700$1,622,599$0.4857
KSH HOLDINGS ER02313,864,700$858,755$0.22292
ASPIAL CORPORATION A302281,518,000$92,818$0.06154
HOCK LIAN SENG HOLDINGS J2T228508,500$192,947$0.37937
GLOBAL INVESTMENTS B7321635,545,900$4,480,351$0.12614
THAKRAL CORPORATION AWI2031,558,300$2,290,818$1.470152
CHUAN HUP HOLDINGS C3319815,946,900$3,261,016$0.20446
17LIVE GROUP LVR1826,689,200$6,189,209$0.92515
JUMBO GROUP 42R1681,172,900$306,975$0.2626
NORDIC GROUP MR7165761,500$273,483$0.35924
GHY CULTURE & MEDIA HOLDING CO, XJB1654,293,500$714,203$0.1668
INNOTEK M141611,525,800$563,347$0.36968
HEETON HOLDINGS 5DP134250,000$57,638$0.2318
IWOW TECHNOLOGY NXR13481,000$15,368$0.190158
VIBRANT GROUP BIP1094,363,800$565,586$0.130114
HYPHENS PHARMA INTERNATIONAL 1J51087,000$2,033$0.29030
SARINE TECHNOLOGIES U771061,195,900$278,377$0.23341
KINGSMEN CREATIVES 5MZ10466,600$30,147$0.453105
SANLI ENVIRONMENTAL 1E3971,980,000$202,745$0.102239
ZHONGMIN BAIHUI RETAIL GROUP 5SR8914,000$8,243$0.589-27
UNUSUAL 1D1838,906,600$661,388$0.074-33
SHS HOLDINGS 5667850,000$6,097$0.1224
YKGI YK9654,217,800$549,810$0.13086
GOODWILL ENTERTAINMENT HOLDING GEH654,166,900$727,407$0.175-10
CSC HOLDINGS C066310,000,000$119,503$0.01284
MTQ CORPORATION M05602,763,600$716,890$0.25937
HC SURGICAL SPECIALISTS 1B152431,000$123,487$0.28732
ELLIPSIZ BIX46506,000$116,247$0.230117
GLOBAL TESTING CORPORATION AYN45351,700$366,013$1.04145
INTRACO I06401,765,400$666,591$0.37814
ST GROUP FOOD INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS DRX35882,900$130,181$0.147-1
A-SONIC AEROSPACE BTJ351,658,700$537,189$0.32422
TREK 2000 INTERNATIONAL 5AB357,672,100$755,591$0.09861
CHASEN HOLDINGS 5NV331,170,900$82,219$0.07013
MEDINEX OTX30814,000$185,116$0.2278
INTERRA RESOURCES 5GI232,876,100$110,677$0.0380
OCEAN SKY INTERNATIONAL 1B61799,200$3,319$0.03350
EUROSPORTS GLOBAL 5G1151,640,000$228,195$0.139-66
JASON MARINE GROUP 5PF14212,400$31,120$0.1470

Source: SGX (Data as of Oct 31, 2025)

Originally Posted November 3, 2025 – 2025 Buyback Consideration Surpasses 10-year High

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