According to Bank of Shanghai's latest financial reports the company has S$72.30 Billion in cash and cash equivalents.
A companyโs cash on hand also refered as cash/cash equivalents (CCE) and Short-term investments, is the amount of accessible money a business has.
Year | Cash on Hand | Change |
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2021-12-31 | S$75.97 B | 7.34% |
2020-12-31 | S$70.77 B | 12.88% |
2019-12-31 | S$62.70 B | 14.56% |
2018-12-31 | S$54.73 B | -2.13% |
2017-12-31 | S$55.92 B | 131.97% |
2016-12-31 | S$24.10 B | -6.66% |
2015-12-31 | S$25.82 B | 10.92% |
2014-12-31 | S$23.28 B | 26.3% |
2013-12-31 | S$18.43 B | -40.37% |
2012-12-31 | S$30.91 B | 125.37% |
2011-12-31 | S$13.71 B | 562.22% |
2010-12-31 | S$2.07 B | -58.23% |
2009-12-31 | S$4.95 B | 33.12% |
2008-12-31 | S$3.72 B | -1.64% |
2007-12-31 | S$3.78 B | 89.84% |
2006-12-31 | S$1.99 B | -0.19% |
2005-12-31 | S$1.99 B | -69.89% |
2004-12-31 | S$6.63 B | -14.69% |
2003-12-31 | S$7.78 B | 77.48% |
2002-12-31 | S$4.38 B | -10.64% |
2001-12-31 | S$4.90 B |