- CEO
- Kuan Moon Yuen
- Full Time Employees
- 22,700
- Sector
- Communication Services
- Industry
- Telecommunications Services
- Address
- 31 Exeter Road Singapore Singapore 239732
- IPO Date
- Jul 18, 2001
- Business
- Singapore Telecommunications Limited, widely known as Singtel, is a prominent communications technology group headquartered in Singapore, extending its diverse range of services to individuals and businesses across its home market, Australia, and internationally. The company focuses on delivering comprehensive telecommunications solutions, including mobile, fixed broadband, television, and an array of advanced information and communications technology (ICT) offerings. For consumers, Singtel provides a broad spectrum of mobile services, such as postpaid and prepaid plans, 5G connectivity, and various add-on features like international roaming and immersive AR/VR entertainment. Its residential offerings also encompass high-speed fibre broadband options, Wi-Fi mesh and Wi-Fi 7 solutions, along with extensive TV packages, video-on-demand, and various digital content services. The company further offers digital lifestyle products, smart home devices, and essential digital services like cybersecurity protection, parental controls, and even insurance products covering car, home, and travel needs. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary Optus, Singtel maintains a significant market presence in Australia, offering mobile, broadband, and various digital services to over 11 million customers. Optus has also introduced digital-only brands like Gomo to cater to budget-conscious customers. In the enterprise sector, Singtel delivers a robust portfolio of integrated solutions designed to accelerate digital transformation for businesses of all sizes. These include cutting-edge cloud computing services, secure data center facilities, software-defined networking, multi-access edge computing, and specialized digital transformation strategies. The company is a key player in cybersecurity, offering managed security services and operating advanced Security Operations Centres globally, alongside an expanded suite of IoT solutions for various industries. Singtel also provides voice unified communications, cloud conferencing, and satellite services, leveraging its extensive international submarine cable network for global connectivity. The company operates under several brand names, including Singtel, Optus, and NCS for technology services, and holds significant stakes in regional associates like Airtel, AIS, Globe Telecom, and Telkomsel, collectively serving a vast mobile customer base across Asia, Australia, and Africa. Singtel has been actively pursuing a capital recycling strategy, including recent discussions to acquire a larger stake in ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, and continues to invest in emerging technologies like AI to enhance network performance and customer experiences. The company, founded in 1879 and incorporated in 1992, is majority-owned by Temasek Holdings and remains a critical telecommunications infrastructure provider, committed to driving innovation and sustained growth.