About Singapore Stock Filings
Companies listed on SGX are regulated by MAS / SGX RegCo and are required to submit periodic financial disclosures to ensure market transparency and investor protection. The SGX is home to 650+ listed companies with a combined market capitalization of approximately S$800 billion+, making it one of the most significant stock exchanges in the world.
These regulatory filings provide investors with transparent, legally compliant, and independently audited information about a company's financial performance, risk exposures, corporate governance practices, and strategic outlook.
MoneySense AI aggregates filings from the top 24 publicly traded companies on SGX, giving you instant access to Annual Report (Annual), Half-Year Financial Statements (Half-Year), Quarterly Update (Q Update), SGXNet Announcement (SGXNet) reports — all in one place.
Why Analyze SGX Filings?
- Legally Binding Transparency — Filings submitted to MAS / SGX RegCo are signed by corporate officers and carry legal liability for inaccuracies
- Audited Financial Data — Annual reports include independently audited financial statements reviewed by certified public accountants
- Risk Detection — Identify material changes, new risk factors, governance red flags, and contingent liabilities that may not appear in news coverage
- Management Sentiment — Read management's own words about company performance and forward-looking expectations
- AI-Powered Speed — Our AI reads the entire document and surfaces what matters most — in minutes, not hours
- Plain English — Financial jargon and legal language is translated into clear, actionable insights accessible to all investors
How Our Data Is Sourced
Data sourced from official regulatory databases. This page is maintained by the MoneySense AI editorial team and updated regularly. Our AI analysis is powered by state-of-the-art language models fine-tuned for financial document comprehension. Every AI insight includes citations so you can verify against the original source filing. MoneySense AI is not a financial advisor — always do your own due diligence.
Last reviewed: 2026-03-04
