Wilmar International Limited (SGX:F34)

Singapore flag Singapore · Delayed Price · Currency is SGD
3.520
+0.020 (0.57%)
At close: Feb 27, 2026
11.39%
Market Cap 21.97B
Revenue (ttm) 90.57B
Net Income (ttm) 1.81B
Shares Out 6.24B
EPS (ttm) n/a
PE Ratio 12.11
Forward PE 11.96
Dividend 0.14 (3.98%)
Ex-Dividend Date Apr 29, 2026
Volume 13,299,900
Average Volume 7,337,890
Open 3.490
Previous Close 3.500
Day's Range 3.400 - 3.560
52-Week Range 2.780 - 3.670
Beta 0.23
RSI 57.40
Earnings Date Feb 26, 2026

About Wilmar International

Wilmar International Limited, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an agribusiness company in the People's Republic of China, South East Asia, India, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and internationally. It operates in four segments: Food Products, Feed and Industrial Products, Plantation and Sugar Milling, and Others. The Food Products segment engages in the processing, branding, and distribution of a range of edible food products, including vegetable oils, sugar, flour, rice, noodles, specialty fats, snacks, bakery, and dairy pr... [Read more]

Industry Agricultural Farm Products
Founded 1991
Employees 100,000
Stock Exchange Singapore Exchange
Ticker Symbol F34
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Wilmar International's revenue was $70.42 billion, an increase of 4.51% compared to the previous year's $67.38 billion. Earnings were $1.41 billion, an increase of 20.61%.

Financial numbers in USD Financial Statements

News

Wilmar International Reports Higher H2 Profit And Revenue

(RTTNews) - Agribusiness group Wilmar International Limited (WLMIF.PK) on Thursday posted higher second-half profit, largely driven by stronger performance in its Feed & Industrial Products segment.

2 days ago - Nasdaq

High Dividend Packaged Foods: Relative Favorability

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10 days ago - Seeking Alpha

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7 months ago - Seeking Alpha

Wilmar International: Undervalued With Catalysts (Rating Upgrade)

I raise Wilmar's rating to Buy, considering its undemanding valuations and the presence of re-rating triggers. The stock is trading below fair value based on a sum-of-the-parts analysis and historical...

8 months ago - Seeking Alpha