Optus

Singtel's Optus completes acquisition of Australia’s largest MVNO for A$250 mil - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Telecommunications

Singtel's Optus completes acquisition of Australia’s largest MVNO for A$250 mil

Following the agreement, amaysim will remain a standalone brand under Optus’ ownership.
Is Singtel finally coming off its low? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Is Singtel finally coming off its low?

Is Singtel finally coming off its low?
Singtel's Chua Sock Koong to retire; Yuen Kuan Moon to succeed as Group CEO - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

New appointments

Singtel's Chua Sock Koong to retire; Yuen Kuan Moon to succeed as Group CEO

Singtel's Chua Sock Koong will be retiring and Yuen Kuan Moon will succeed her as Group CEO

Telecommunications

Singtel's Optus extends Foxtel partnership to 2031

Foxtel has partnered with Optus since 1998 to deliver its premium live sport, movies, drama, news, and entertainment content.

Company in the news

Singtel grabs $4.17 billion credit lifeline

Under pressure from Covid-19, Singtel looks to fortify its cashflow with a substantial credit injection as the pandemic takes its toll.

Broker's Calls

Speed bumps ahead for Singtel but analysts still recommend a 'buy'

SINGAPORE (May 17): Phillip Capital is maintaining Singtel at “accumulate” with higher $3.31 target as the telco carries out digitalisation of its business to optimise costs further.

Tech

Singtel’s Optus acquires regional 3.6GHz spectrum for Aussie national 5G mobile network

SINGAPORE (Dec 10): Optus, Singapore Telecommunications’ Australian subsidiary, has successfully acquired new regional licences for its customers in the 3.6GHz spectrum band.

M&A

Singtel said to tap BofA for pursuit of Australia's Amaysim

(Aug 21): Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel), Southeast Asia’s largest telecom services provider, is moving ahead with examining a possible bid for wireless operator Amaysim Australia, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Results

Singtel reports 6.6% lower 1Q earnings of $832 mil

SINGAPORE (Aug 8): Singtel posted 1Q19 earnings of $831.5 million, down 6.6% y-o-y compared to $889.8 million in restated 1Q18 earnings due to weaker results from Airtel and Telkomsel, reduced stake in NetLink NBN Trust, higher withholding taxes and adver

Broker's Calls

Singtel, Optus aiming not to compete on pricing but on experience: OCBC

SINGAPORE (June 20): OCBC Investment Research says Singtel’s guidance for dividends to be maintained at 17.5 cents for FY19 and FY20 signals a stable cashflow outlook despite the competitive pressures.
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