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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

ParkwayLife Reit - With rate cut likely happen in December, reit sector may likely rise higher

 ParkwayLife Reit  - With rate cut likely happen in December,  reit sector may likely rise higher ! I think boat is back!

Nibbled small units at 4.01 and 4.05.  Pls dyodd. 



 3rd quarter results update Parkway Life Reit has raised its distribution per unit (DPU) by 2.3 per cent to S$0.1156 from S$0.113 in the previous corresponding period.

Distributable income stood at S$75.4 million, up 10.4 per cent from S$68.3 million.

Revenue climbed 8.2 per cent to about S$117.3 million, boosting net property income by 8.1 per cent to about S$110.7 million. 

The price has corrected from 4.44 to close at 4.00. It looks like a gd pivot entry point. 

Yield is about 3.85% seem quite decent!

Pls dyodd. 




PLIFE REIT REPORTS STURDY 1H 2025 RESULTS WITH HIGHER REVENUE 

AND DPU, SUPPORTED BY STRATEGIC GEOGRAPHIC EXPANSION 

 Gross revenue and net property income rose by 8.1% and 8.0% YoY 

respectively, reflecting income growth from acquisitions 

 DI grew by 9.5% year-on-year attributed to acquisitions in 2024 and 

Singapore hospitals with step-up lease arrangements 

 DPU increased 1.5% year-on-year to 7.65 Singapore cents for 1H 2025 

 Financial position remains healthy with gearing at 35.4% and no long-term 

refinancing needs until September 2026

he Group delivered a resilient performance during the period, supported by 

higher rental contributions from its core Singapore hospitals and incremental income 

from newly acquired assets in Japan and France. 



Gross revenue for the half-year rose 8.1% year-on-year (“YoY”) to S$78.3 million, 

while net property income grew 8.0% to S$73.8 million. Distributable income to 

unitholders increased 9.5% YoY to S$49.9 million. Arising from an enlarged unit base3, 

this translated into a Distribution per Unit (“DPU”) of 7.65 Singapore cents, a 1.5% 

increase from the 7.54 Singapore cents declared in the same period last year. 

The improved performance was driven by additional contributions from the acquisition 

of 11 nursing homes in France and one nursing home in Japan in 2H 2024, partially 

offset by the depreciation of the Japanese Yen (“JPY”). Meanwhile, the Group’s 

Singapore hospitals continued to deliver steady growth under long-term master leases 

with fixed 3% annual rental step-ups through FY2025. 

Resilient Portfolio Anchored by Singapore, Strengthened by Geographic 

Diversification 

As at 30 June 2025, PLife REIT’s portfolio comprised 75 properties across Singapore, 

Japan, Malaysia, and France, with a total value of approximately S$2.46 billion3. The 

entry into France in 2024 marked the Group’s first expansion into Europe and reflects 

its strategic focus on diversifying income source away from Japan through exposure 

to mature healthcare markets with long-term demand drivers. 

Singapore remains the anchor of the portfolio, contributing steady and predictable 

income. The Group’s three hospital properties are operated by Parkway Hospitals 

Singapore Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of IHH Healthcare Berhad, under long-

term master leases of 20.4 years. These leases include fixed annual rental step-ups of 3%. 

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