A signage for Temasek Holdings is displayed during a news conference following the company’s annual review in Singapore on July 9, 2019.
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SINGAPORE — Temasek Holdings reported Tuesday that the net value of its portfolio grew to $286.48 billion (403 billion Singapore dollars) at the end of March — that’s S$22 billion higher than the previous year, surpassing last year’s record high.
Still, the state-owned investor warned that the outlook for the global economy remains in a “fragile state.”
“Amid the uncertainty in global markets, we steadily invested and divested to capture opportunities aligned with long-term structural trends,” Temasek said in a statement. “We aim to construct a resilient and forward-looking portfolio, with sustainability at the core of all that we do.”
In its annual report released Tuesday, Temasek said one-year shareholder return was 5.81% in Singapore dollar terms. Returns for the 20-year and 10-year were respectively 8% and 7% compounded annually, the firm added.
During the financial year, the company invested S$61 billion and divested S$37 billion.
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In June, it set up GenZero — an investment platform company wholly owned by Temasek — which seeks to deliver positive climate impact together with sustainable financial returns for the long term.
It has also invested in Ambercycle, an LA-based materials science company, which utilizes novel molecular separation technologies to recycle textiles into virgin-grade polyester. Temasek also increased its exposure in Solugen, a sustainable chemical start-up working to decarbonize the chemicals industry.
The state investor said it continues to engage with its portfolio companies in growing capacity for sustainability leadership and climate transition management.
For example, Singapore Airlines is working on a pilot with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore to use sustainable aviation fuel on SIA and Scoot flights. Separately, Sembcorp Industries hopes that by 2025, the company will be able to make its sustainable solutions portfolio contribute 70% of the group’s net profit, Temasek said.
Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/12/singapores-state-investor-temasek-releases-annual-report-for-2022.html