lower profit contributed to shareholders of Samui Property Fund (SPF) and a decrease in percentage of ownership in SPF from 33.0 in year 2017 to 30.0 percent in year 2018. However, this was offset by a
regulations which will take effect in 2020, especially the Thai Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS9), and capital requirements, as well as other additional measures intended to mitigate the household debt
business recorded net gains from foreign exchange THB 38 million. Mainly due to the Thai Baht appreciating against the Japanese Yen, resulting in the conversion of debt which was mostly in Japanese Yen, to
29,48832,143 18,11822,379 30-Jun-1731-Dec-16 Current Liabilities L/T Debt (included current portion of L/T debt) Non Current Liabilities Total Equity Statement of Financial Position 45,99246,462 12,757 11,170
Equivalents Inventory Other Current Assets Other Non Current Assets PP&E 47,07543,909 3,3033,353 37,34532,143 19,633 22,379 30-Sep-1731-Dec-16 Current Liabilities L/T Debt (included current portion of L/T debt
amid high household debt, whereas public investment and the government’s budget disbursement were affected by a delay in the formation of a new government. Nevertheless, economic stability remained sound
due to THB appreciation against EUR and GBP • Net debt to equity ratio as of 30 June 2019 was 0.56x, comparing with 0.55x at the end of last year SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 4 major renovation works of Vienna
acquisition of property, plant and equipment of THB 993.0 million and acquisition of leasehold rights in Myanmar of THB 355.4 million, which were offset by net cash proceeds from disposals of subsidiaries of
management companies, investment unit brokerage companies; directors of the Thai BMA; directors of inter-dealer brokers (IDB); 2. Fund managers, derivatives fund managers, property fund managers
, domestic demand would be restrained by elevated household debt, some signs of moderation in earnings and employment in the export-related manufacturing sector, as well as public spending and public