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How do i invest in bonds in singapore as an individual? And what is the minimum investment amount?


I am looking for ways to invest in coporate bonds in Singapore. And find out the minimum amount required for investment in these bonds.

You can check out with most of the Banks in Singapore. To name a few, UOB, DBS, OCBC, SCB, Citibank etc.

All of them sell Corporate Bond to their 'Priority' customer.

Point to note though, most of the Corporate Bonds have a minimum investment amount of SGD250,000. If you are investing a smaller sum, you can try the Statutory Board Bonds such as HDB or LTA. They comes in minimum SGD50K onwards. Otherwise the Singapore Govt Bonds yield are quite decent as well. (Long-term one though) You can buy them from fundsupermart.com

http://www.dreamsatwork.com

Or if you are not a priority customer of a bank you can always buy bond funds. I dont see why you are looking into bond for investment as interest rate are going up so affect bond market. There are better investments to go into. Let me know how much you want to invest and I can create a portfolio for you. Just email me.

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