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October 2025 Dividend Calendar—Which SGX Payouts Are Actually Worth Your Money?

Unlock the secret to building a rock-solid dividend portfolio this October—discover which stocks are truly worth your money, and what to avoid if you want dependable income and future growth.

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Sep 27, 2025
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Most Singapore dividend investors get excited by high yields without looking at the underlying business fundamentals. This October presents a mixed bag of dividend opportunities, with several value traps masquerading as attractive income plays. After analyzing all 16 dividend-paying stocks going ex-dividend this month, only 3 deserve your serious consideration.

The October 2025 dividend landscape reveals a concerning trend: many companies offering seemingly attractive yields are actually struggling operationally or facing structural headwinds. Smart dividend investors need to look beyond the headline numbers to identify sustainable income streams that can weather market volatility.

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The October 2025 Dividend Landscape

Singapore’s October dividend calendar features 16 stocks across diverse sectors, with yields ranging from 0.63% to 3.43%. The average yield sits at just 1.57%, significantly below what income-focused investors typically seek. This low average immediately signals that many of these dividends may not be sustainable or competitive.

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Sector Distribution Analysis

The October dividend pool spans seven key sectors:

Table: Sector Distribution of October 2025 Dividend Stocks

Caption: This table shows how October’s dividend calendar is distributed across sectors. Materials, industrial, and financial stocks make up more than half the pie. Investors need to be wary of cyclical sector exposure.

The heavy weighting toward materials and industrial stocks reflects Singapore’s economic base, but also exposes dividend investors to cyclical risks that could impact future payouts.

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THE BUY LIST: Three Dividend Champions Worth Owning

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