5 Singapore Stocks Reporting Higher Profits That Could Be Perfect for Your Retirement Portfolio

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Soup restaurant (TSI photo by Royston Yang)

Soup restaurant (TSI photo by Royston Yang)

Investing is one of the best methods for building your wealth for retirement.

You can choose to park your money in growth stocks that lift the value of your portfolio, or dividend stocks that pay out regular passive income.

When looking for growth, a key metric to look at is whether the business has increased its profits.

A company that can consistently increase its profits should enjoy a higher share price over time, netting investors attractive capital gains.

Here are five Singapore stocks that announced higher profits during the recent earnings season.

Soup Holdings operates a chain of restaurant outlets under the name of “Soup Restaurant” in Singapore.

The group owns other brands such as Tea House by Soup Restaurant and Café O.

For the first half of 2025 (1H 2025), revenue dipped 6.3% year on year to S$19.4 million.

Net profit, however, climbed 34.1% year on year to S$224,000.

The restaurant chain also churned out a positive free cash flow of S$2.2 million, 10% higher than a year ago.

Although management warned of fierce competition from new entrants into the food and beverage scene, the group will take proactive steps to fortify the business by refreshing its brand.

It will also streamline operations and procurement to manage costs and introduce digital solutions to boost customer engagement.

Raffles Medical Group, or RMG, is an integrated private healthcare provider offering a comprehensive range of services, ranging from primary to tertiary healthcare.

The group’s network comprises four hospitals and over 100 multi-disciplinary clinics.

For 1H 2025, revenue inched up 3.5% year on year to S$378.4 million.

Operating profit crept up 0.8% year on year to S$41.6 million while net profit increased 4.8% year on year to S$32.1 million.

The group’s China hospitals saw revenue increase marginally in RMB terms, and the Raffles brand has also gained wider acceptance and recognition among patients in China.

In terms of business developments, RMG forged two strategic partnerships with Shanghai’s Renji Hospital and Chongqing’s First Affiliated Hospital to establish a new model for medical cooperation between Singapore and China.

By integrating international standards with Chinese local expertise, the healthcare group can drive medical innovation and raise the overall quality of care, thereby attracting more patients through its doors.

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