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DBS surpasses US$100b market cap

The bank’s market cap is over S$129.35b according to data from the SGX.

DBS Bank Limited has surpassed US$100b in market capitalisation.

The Singaporean bank logged a market cap of over S$129.35b as of 6 June 2025, based on data from the Singapore Exchange (SGX).

As of 1:01 PM on 6 June, the bank is trading at S$45.22 per share at the SGX, 0.59% lower.

The bank is expected to maintain its strong solvency and liquidity in 2025-2026, according to a report by Moody’s Ratings.

CEO Tan Su Shan was also recently named as one of the most powerful women in the business world in 2025 by Fortune magazine.

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