According to Swiss Life
's latest financial reports the company has S$88.35 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 |
---|---|---|
2024-12-31 | S$89.46 B | -12.38% |
2023-12-31 | S$102.11 B | -11.33% |
2022-12-31 | S$115.15 B | -31.78% |
2021-12-31 | S$168.80 B | -3.28% |
2020-12-31 | S$174.53 B | 7.52% |
2019-12-31 | S$162.33 B | 7.38% |
2018-12-31 | S$151.18 B | -1.32% |
2017-12-31 | S$153.19 B | 0.22% |
2016-12-31 | S$152.85 B | 5.37% |
2015-12-31 | S$145.06 B | 5.14% |
2014-12-31 | S$137.97 B | 10.85% |
2013-12-31 | S$124.46 B | 5.97% |
2012-12-31 | S$117.46 B | 17.61% |
2011-12-31 | S$99.87 B | 944.06% |
2010-12-31 | S$9.56 B | -25.61% |
2009-12-31 | S$12.85 B | -12.82% |
2008-12-31 | S$14.75 B | 131.24% |
2007-12-31 | S$6.37 B | -33.59% |
2006-12-31 | S$9.60 B | -46.43% |
2005-12-31 | S$17.93 B | 44.93% |
2004-12-31 | S$12.37 B |