revenue is from long-term PPA with state enterprises which has no direct impact from COVID-19 while revenue from industrial users (IUs) remains stable y-on-y in Q1’2020, thanks to portfolio diversification
Leases (TFRS 16) guidelines which became effective from January 1, 2020 while the financial statements for the period during 2019 were prepared in accordance with existing guidelines prior to the adoption
government’s emergency decree launched in late March 2020, while others were closed due to plunging demand. At the same time, the Bank of Thailand opted to cut the policy rate and implement additional measures
Reporting Standard No.16 Leases (TFRS 16) guidelines which became effective from January 1, 2020 while the financial statements for the period during 2019 were prepared in accordance with existing guidelines
spaces and improved occupancy rates when compared to Q1/2019, despite the temporary closure of The Walk and Little Walk since 22 March 2020 like Index Living Mall, while some tenants were allowed to open
achieve sustainable growth and returns while maintaining our long-term market leadership. Guided by our core strategies of “Customers’ Life Platform of Choice” along with “Customer Centricity”, KBank has
percent. Non-interest income also increased by Baht 858 million or 1.51 percent, derived mainly from revenue from sales of securities, while net premiums earned - net and fees and service income decreased
, respectively. Private investment slowed to 2.8 percent from 4.1 percent in 2018 while manufacturing production declined 3.7 percent, in line with a low capacity utilization rate of 66.3 percent, below the five
keep the policy interest rate unchanged at 1.50 percent, with the view that the Thai economy is expected to grow at a stronger pace while the impact of economic growth has yet to be translated to a broad
continually recognize revenue from EVN since commercial commencement as normal. After operation of these renewable projects, the renewable capacity portion rose to 30% from 8% while the overseas capacity