SIA 5-year retail bonds

eAtNeAt

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Think need to look at the change in control or poison put clauses in the prospectus.
 

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Hi all, i have applied via DBS iBanking portal for the bond when it was issued. I would like to make a redemption but have no idea on how to go about doing it. I tried logging into SGX Investor account and saw it under my portfolio, with no option to sell it.

Please advise. Appreciate all help! Thanks!
 

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You need a brokerage platform linked to CDP to sell it. Do you have a POEMS/ DBS Vickers/ UOBKH account amongst many others...?

Hey SeekingPrivateReturns, thanks for your prompt reply. I do have a DBS Vickers account and i believe it is linked up with my CDP. However, i do not see such records in DBS Vickers as well. Do you mind advising how i can proceed?

Thanks!
 

reddevil0728

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Hey SeekingPrivateReturns, thanks for your prompt reply. I do have a DBS Vickers account and i believe it is linked up with my CDP. However, i do not see such records in DBS Vickers as well. Do you mind advising how i can proceed?

Thanks!
You don’t have to see it in your dbs vickers to sell shares from your CDP.

U just need to confirm there’s sufficient shares to sell
 

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Money from my remaining SQ bonds have appeared in my bank account. So much for those predicting SIA's collapse.

I sold half of my holding above face value to fund post-COVID share purchases but left the rest to generate interest 😅
 
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