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UOL Group stock at S$10.30: why the Feb 26 results date is the next big catalyst for SGX:U14
25 January 2026
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UOL Group stock at S$10.30: why the Feb 26 results date is the next big catalyst for SGX:U14

Singapore, Jan 25, 2026, 15:26 SGT — Market closed

  • Shares of UOL Group ended Friday at S$10.30, slipping roughly 0.9%
  • A Singapore Exchange filing scheduled UOL’s full-year 2025 results for Feb. 26
  • After securing the Hougang Central land earlier this month, investors are now assessing the group’s funding requirements

UOL Group Limited (SGX:U14) shares slipped slightly, finishing Friday at S$10.30. Investors are eyeing a results announcement slated for late February from the Singapore property firm.

The Singapore market is closed for the weekend, leaving investors to wonder if Monday will spark new buying or trigger further profit-taking. All eyes are on a key date: Feb. 26.

It’s significant since UOL’s upcoming results will offer the first complete snapshot of how 2025 wrapped for its main operations, and if it can support a bigger development pipeline. Investors will focus on clues about cash flow, debt levels, and the so-called “land bank” — the sites the developer keeps for future projects.

UOL slipped S$0.09, roughly 0.9%, ending Friday at S$10.30. The stock fluctuated from S$10.30 to S$10.54, with 2.12 million shares traded, per the company’s stock information page. UOL Group Limited

UOL revealed in a Singapore Exchange filing late Friday that it plans to release its unaudited full-year 2025 results on Thursday, Feb. 26, covering the period ended Dec. 31, 2025. The term “unaudited” indicates these numbers are reported by the company but haven’t gone through external auditor verification yet. SGX Links

Traders are also eyeing a recent balance-sheet test: UOL’s role in a S$1.50 billion tender win for Hougang Central announced earlier this month. The site will be developed into a mixed-use project combining residential units and retail spaces connected to public transport.

UOL’s filing on the Hougang Central deal revealed the Housing & Development Board awarded the tender at S$1,500,738,338. The project will combine residential and commercial space alongside an MRT station — Singapore’s metro — plus a bus interchange and a town plaza. UOL said financing for the acquisition and development will come mainly from bank borrowings and shareholder loans, with staged payments that include an initial tender deposit.

The broader market has been on fire. Singapore’s Straits Times Index reached a record 4,895.15 points Friday before settling 1.3% higher at 4,891.45, according to The Straits Times. Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management, commented, “Washington’s noise has been loud, but the market is learning how to filter it.” The Straits Times

For UOL, the immediate focus is clear: how peers in Singapore’s real estate sector perform, the trajectory of borrowing costs, and the pace at which developers shift inventory without resorting to price cuts. The Hougang Central deal adds another layer, spotlighting funding discipline alongside headline-grabbing wins.

The downside is straightforward. Should demand for homes drop, rising construction costs and tight financing could leave developers juggling slower sales alongside steeper interest payments as they take on larger projects.

UOL’s shares are set to follow the market’s risk mood when trading picks up again Monday, riding the wave from Friday’s broad rally. Investors will eye Feb. 26 closely—that’s when UOL is scheduled to release its full-year 2025 earnings.

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