“For Q2 2026 [the second quarter of 2026], the trio reported record combined total income of $13.86b, comprising $8.14b in net interest income and a record $5.72b in non-interest income,” SGX said. SGX said that the three banks’ combined non-interest income (NOII) reached a record $5.72b in Q2 2026, up from $5.16b the previous quarter and representing 41% of their combined Q2 2026 total income. This compares with around 31% of total income in Q2 2023 and reflects the increasing contribution of non-interest income to overall earnings. DBS saw record total income, with wealth management fees, transaction service fees and treasury customer sales all hitting new highs in the quarter. OCBC's non-interest income climbed 51% year-on-year to a record, driven by record wealth management and customer flow income alongside firmer insurance contributions.