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DBS overtakes Singtel as Southeast Asia's most valuable company

Abhishek Vishnoi and Chanyaporn Chanjaroen (Bloomberg)
Singapore
Fri, November 24, 2017

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DBS overtakes Singtel as Southeast Asia's most valuable company A building of the Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) (Courtesy of/DBS.com)

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eaping the rewards of going big on tech, DBS Group Holdings Ltd. has pushed past Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. to become Southeast Asia’s biggest company by market capitalization.

Adopting a “digital to the core” strategy, Singapore’s largest bank has signaled that it will focus on customers who have generated a consistently higher return on equity.

The lender had a market capitalization of S$62.97 billion ($46.8 billion) as of Thursday’s close, compared with Singtel’s S$60.42 billion. The telecommunications company is expected to face more competition from new Singapore mobile-phone entrant TPG Telecom Ltd.

Tech stocks from Apple Inc. to Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. make up all of the world’s seven biggest companies by market value amid improving investor outlook for the industry.

"Some of this optimism may be reflective of what is happening with the tech firms," said Diksha Gera, a Bloomberg Intelligence analyst in Singapore. "DBS is among the rare banks in the region who appears to be taking the challenge head-on with an extensive tech transformation."

DBS Chief Executive Officer Piyush Gupta delivered his digital strategy to investors and analysts last week, seeking to lower costs and boost returns. The bank has rallied 42 percent this year, twice the increase on the Bloomberg Asia Pacific Banks Index. Singtel added 1.4 percent, trailing the 12 percent gain in the Bloomberg Asia Pacific Telecommunications Index.

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