N2IU dividend yield – Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust Announces 0.0225 Cash Dividend

June 17, 2023

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Mapletree Pan Asia ($SGX:N2IU) Commercial Trust (MAPLETREE PAN ASIA COMMERCIAL TRUST) recently announced a cash dividend of 0.0225 SGD per share for 2023. Investors looking to capitalize on dividend payouts should consider investing in this trust. Over the last three years, the Trust has paid an average dividend yield of 4.35%, with yields of 5.76%, 4.55%, and 2.75% for 2021, 2022, and 2023 respectively.

This is an attractive yield given that the Trust is a REIT, and investors can benefit from consistent income streams from the Trust. The ex-dividend date for the Trust is May 5, 2023, giving investors just enough time to take advantage of this dividend before it is paid out.

Share Price

The stock opened at SG$1.7 and closed at SG$1.6, indicating a decline of 1.8% from its prior closing price of SG$1.7. This is the fifth consecutive year that MPACT has declared a cash dividend, demonstrating their commitment to delivering consistent returns for shareholders. The stock’s performance over the past year has been encouraging, and investors can look forward to similar returns in the coming year. Live Quote…

About the Company

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  • Income Snapshot

    Below shows the total revenue, net income and net margin for N2IU. More…

    Total Revenues Net Income Net Margin
    681.53 547.1
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    Below shows the cash from operations, investing and financing for N2IU. More…

    Operations Investing Financing
    542.25 -2.28k 1.85k
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  • Balance Sheet Snapshot

    Below shows the total assets, liabilities and book value per share for N2IU. More…

    Total Assets Total Liabilities Book Value Per Share
    16.92k 7.32k 1.83
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    Some of the financial key ratios for N2IU are shown below. More…

    3Y Rev Growth 3Y Operating Profit Growth Operating Margin
    73.7%
    FCF Margin ROE ROA
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  • Analysis – N2IU Stock Fair Value Calculator

    At GoodWhale, we have conducted an analysis of MAPLETREE PAN ASIA COMMERCIAL TRUST’s wellbeing. Our proprietary Valuation Line has determined the intrinsic value of MAPLETREE PAN ASIA COMMERCIAL TRUST’s share to be around SG$2.0. At this moment, MAPLETREE PAN ASIA COMMERCIAL TRUST is trading at SG$1.6, a fair price that is undervalued by 19.9%. More…

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  • Peers

    It operates in various countries, including Singapore, China, South Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. MAPACT is one of the biggest real estate investment trusts in Asia and competes with CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust, Champion Real Estate Investment Trust, and CapitaLand Ascott Trust. All four of these investment trusts focus on retail and office properties in the Asia-Pacific region with a primary focus on the Singapore market.

    – CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust ($SGX:C38U)

    CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) is a Singapore-based real estate investment trust that invests primarily in income-producing commercial properties. As of 2022, CICT has a market cap of 13.4 billion Singapore dollars. The company’s portfolio consists of retail malls and office buildings, with a focus on real estate in Singapore. CICT is managed by CapitaLand Investment Management, a subsidiary of CapitaLand Limited, one of Asia’s largest diversified real estate groups. CICT has become a major player in the Singaporean commercial property market, thanks to its strong portfolio and established track record of delivering strong returns to its investors.

    – Champion Real Estate Investment Trust ($SEHK:02778)

    Champion Real Estate Investment Trust is a real estate investment trust (REIT) listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It has a market cap of 17.2 billion as of 2022, making it one of the largest REITs in Hong Kong. The company invests in office, retail and industrial properties in major cities across Asia, including Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai and Sydney. It is known for its high-quality assets and its ability to generate stable returns for investors. The trust is managed by Champion Asset Management Limited and its board is chaired by Mr. Chen Tair-jinn.

    – CapitaLand Ascott Trust ($SGX:HMN)

    CapitaLand Ascott Trust is a hospitality real estate investment trust that owns and manages a portfolio of serviced residences and hotel properties in key cities across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. With a market capitalization of 3.51 billion, CapitaLand Ascott Trust is one of the largest serviced residence owners in the world. Its portfolio comprises more than 110,000 units located within over 300 properties in over 80 cities. It partners with some of the world’s most renowned hospitality brands such as Ascott, Citadines, Somerset, Quest, lyf and Adina Apartment Hotels. The trust’s business model is to acquire income-producing properties, refurbish them and optimise them to generate long-term returns for its shareholders.

    Summary

    MAPLETREE PAN ASIA COMMERCIAL TRUST is an attractive investment for those looking for dividend stocks. Over the last three years, the Trust has issued an annual dividend per share of 0.1, 0.1, and 0.05 SGD respectively, resulting in a three year average dividend yield of 4.35%. This is significantly higher than other dividend-paying stocks and provides a steady return on investment. Investors should assess the past performance of the Trust and their own financial goals before investing in the Trust to ensure that it is right for them.

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