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CapitaLand Investment stock rises on Ascott’s record signings — what investors watch before Feb 11 results
9 February 2026
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CapitaLand Investment stock rises on Ascott’s record signings — what investors watch before Feb 11 results

Singapore, Feb 9, 2026, 15:42 SGT — Regular session

  • CapitaLand Investment rose roughly 1.3% in afternoon trading, hovering close to its 52-week high.
  • The Ascott lodging arm reported a record haul for 2025, locking in deals for 19,000 units spanning 102 properties.
  • The group’s full-year results are scheduled for Feb. 11.

CapitaLand Investment shares climbed on Monday after the company’s lodging unit, Ascott, announced it’s on track for a record year of signings. The stock hovered close to its recent peak.

This shift is notable: Ascott generates fees, not just asset returns. Investors are eyeing CapitaLand Investment to see if it can boost recurring income without piling on additional property risk—particularly with rates still driving valuations.

The timing’s tight—this update arrives only days before the company’s full-year results. Management will soon face the task of quantifying the pipeline and spelling out implications for 2026 fees.

CapitaLand Investment was changing hands at S$3.16, up 1.28% as of 3:19 p.m. in Singapore. Shares moved in a S$3.12 to S$3.18 range. Volume had reached roughly 7.2 million. sginvestors.io

Ascott reported signing 19,000 units spanning 102 properties for 2025—a jump of 27% from the previous year—driven by demand in higher-fee segments like resorts, as well as more franchising and conversions. The company said it expanded into over 10 new cities in Asia Pacific and Europe. With the latest deals, Ascott counts more than 1,000 properties either operating or in the pipeline, totaling upwards of 176,000 units worldwide. links.sgx.com

Ascott CEO Kevin Goh said in the release, “With these new signings, we now have the embedded income to exceed our S$500 million fee target.”

Repeat owners fueled much of Ascott’s growth, according to chief growth officer Serena Lim. She pointed out, “Approximately 30% of new signings came from existing partners expanding with us.”

Here’s the pitch for Ascott’s “asset-light” approach: instead of buying up real estate, it goes after management and franchise fees by operating or branding properties. The upside? Income tends to be more predictable, and the balance sheet isn’t weighed down by hefty assets. Still, the whole thing hinges on new properties opening as planned.

CapitaLand Investment, headquartered in Singapore, manages real estate investments, running funds and operating platforms while holding a collection of investment assets. reuters.com

There’s a catch: signings don’t equal earnings. Projects might get delayed, terms can be renegotiated by owners, and if travel slows down, pricing power and conversion speed are going to face a real test.

CapitaLand Investment’s full-year numbers land on Feb. 11. Investors want clarity on the fee-income run-rate, updates on new fund-raising, and a better sense of how much revenue Ascott’s pipeline will generate this year.

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