Why SGX shares are rising today: Singapore Exchange names new risk chief ahead of Feb results

Why SGX shares are rising today: Singapore Exchange names new risk chief ahead of Feb results

Singapore, Jan 7, 2026, 15:30 SGT — Regular session

  • Singapore Exchange shares up about 0.9% in afternoon trade
  • SGX filings show CRO Agnes Koh to step down on March 31; deputy Ivan Han to take over April 1
  • Investors now look to Feb 5 half-year results for the next catalyst

Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX:S68) shares rose about 0.9% to S$17.69 in afternoon trade on Wednesday after the exchange disclosed a change at the top of its risk function. Chief Risk Officer Agnes Koh will step down on March 31, with deputy Ivan Han set to take over on April 1, filings showed. 1

The risk role matters at an exchange operator because it sits at the centre of how trades get cleared and settled. SGX runs clearing houses that stand between buyers and sellers in derivatives, taking on counterparty risk so markets can function smoothly.

Leadership shifts in that seat tend to get close scrutiny when volatility is uneven and regulators keep pressing exchanges to show resilience. For investors, it also lands as the stock trades near the top of its recent range.

SGX chief executive Loh Boon Chye said Koh had been “a pillar of strength” for the group, adding he was confident Han’s experience would help “uphold SGX Group’s risk management at the highest standard.” Koh joined SGX in 2005 and will move into an advisory role from July after a short break, a company statement said.

The leadership changes come weeks before SGX reports its first-half FY2026 results, which the company has scheduled before the market opens on Feb. 5, followed by a briefing at 9 a.m. Singapore time. Traders will look for updates on trading and clearing activity, costs and dividends, which can sway earnings more than day-to-day market headlines. 2

Technically, SGX shares are hovering just below a 52-week high of S$17.89, with Wednesday’s range at S$17.54 to S$17.79. A break above the prior high would put the focus on whether trading volumes and fee income can keep pace as the stock’s one-year gain sits above 40%. 3

But exchange earnings can cool quickly if markets turn quiet, cutting transaction and clearing fees that rise with volume. Any risk incident — from a sharp market dislocation to an operational outage — can also pull attention back to controls at the clearing level.

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