Looking for yield? These are the 10 top dividend-paying ETFs on the SGX

Looking for yield? These are the 10 top dividend-paying ETFs on the SGX


The Lion-OCBC Securities SG Low Carbon Index ETF posted the highest indicated dividend yield

[SINGAPORE] Singapore Exchange’s (SGX) exchange-traded fund (ETF) market hit a record high of S$16.3 billion in assets under management (AUM) in Q3, according to the ETF Market Highlights report.

ETFs focused on income-generating assets like bonds, Reits, and high-dividend stocks were in high demand in the third quarter of 2025.

A sustainability-linked fund, the Lion-OCBC Securities SG Low Carbon Index ETF, led the pack, posting the highest indicated dividend yield of all 50 ETFs listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX). 

Asian bond funds and Singapore-focused Reit (S-Reit) ETFs also featured prominently on the top 10 list, according to the report. 

Here is a look at the top 10 dividend-paying ETFs by indicated yield as of end-September 2025:

1. Lion-OCBC Securities SG Low Carbon Index ETF 

This ETF, which tracks the iEdge-OCBC Singapore Low Carbon Select 40 Capped Index, posted the highest indicated yield at 8.2 per cent.

The fund holds S$112 million in AUM and attracted S$20.8 million in net inflows during Q3. It was also the best-performing Singapore equity ETF in Q3, returning 14.8 per cent, and has the best 1-year (30.5 per cent) and 3-year (19.7 per cent annualised) returns in its category. 

2. iShares USD Asia High Yield Bond Index ETF

In second place, this fund tracks the Bloomberg Asia USD High Yield Diversified Credit Index, providing exposure to high-yield bonds from Asian governments and corporations. It offered an indicated yield of 7.3 per cent.

3. Lion-OCBC Securities APAC Financials Dividend Plus ETF

This ETF, which follows the iEdge Apac Financials Dividend Plus Index by focusing on 30 large financial institutions, posted an indicated yield of 6.4 per cent.

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The market hit a record high S$16.3 billion in assets under management as at end-September.

4. CSOP iEdge SReit Leaders Index ETF

Tracking the iEdge SReit Leaders Index, this fund offers exposure to Singapore’s largest and most liquid Reits and posted a 5.7 per cent yield.

5. Lion-Phillip S-Reit ETF

This fund, which is the largest S-Reit ETF by AUM and tracks the Morningstar Singapore Reit Yield Focus Index, offered an indicated yield of 5.6 per cent.

6. Amova-Straits Trading Asia ex Japan Reit ETF

Providing diversified exposure to Reits across Asia (excluding Japan), this ETF tracks the FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Asia ex Japan NTR Reit Index and yielded 5.4 per cent.

7. iShares J.P. Morgan USD Asia Credit Bond ETF

This fund tracks the J.P. Morgan Asia Credit Index Core, offering broad exposure to investment-grade credit bonds from Asian issuers, and posted a yield of 4.3 per cent.

8. Phillip SGX Apac Dividend Leaders Reit ETF

Also at 4.3 per cent, this ETF tracks the iEdge Apac ex Japan Dividend Leaders Reit Index, which focuses on high-dividend Reits from the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan.

9. SPDR Straits Times Index ETF

One of two ETFs tracking Singapore’s blue-chip benchmark Straits Times Index, this fund posted an indicated yield of 4.1 per cent.

10. Amova Singapore STI ETF

Also tracking the Straits Times Index, this ETF tied with its counterpart, offering an indicated yield of 4.1 per cent.

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