Operations During 2Q19, the overall Bank’s loan portfolio grew by 2.1% from the end of 2018 with growth driven across almost all segments but with contractions in the hire purchase and SME loans segment. The
mainly from the disbursement in construction and machinery purchase from the Royal Irrigation Department and Department of Rural Roads. Meanwhile, in the external sector, export expanded at a slower pace
mainly from the disbursement in construction and machinery purchase from the Royal Irrigation Department and Department of Rural Roads. Meanwhile, in the external sector, export expanded at a slower pace
results of a low base of the previous year, the new car purchase as a result of the end of the first car scheme and continued promotional activities in the auto industry. The Bank in-house research
Bank’s loan portfolio for 1Q21 expanded by 2.1% from the end of 2020 with growth driven by hire purchase, housing and real estate lending segment. For asset quality, the Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) to
1,139.5 1,182.8 1,148.4 (34.4) (2.9%) 4,540.2 4,586.4 46.2 1.0% Revenue from finance lease under power purchase agreement 100.9 102.8 103.2 94.3 (8.9) (8.6%) 410.4 401.2 (9.2) (2.2%) Revenue from
8,000,000 7.00 Purchase Link MALEE GROUP PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (MALEE) Mr. CHAICHAT BOONYARAT Reporter Common Share 01/06/2023 30,000 6.76 Purchase Link MALEE GROUP PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (MALEE) Mr
Reporter Common Share 13/05/2022 400,000 35.62 Purchase Link CENTRAL RETAIL CORPORATION PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (CRC) Mr. TY CHIRATHIVAT Spouse / Cohabiting Couple (Mrs. Rahpiporn Chirathivat) Common Share 15
(DEXON) Mr. ANURAK LELAPIYAMIT Reporter Common Share 31/03/2023 44,400 4.50 Purchase Link DEXON TECHNOLOGY PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED (DEXON) Mr. ANURAK LELAPIYAMIT Reporter Common Share 31/03/2023 19,400 5.15
, while dropped aggressive discount campaigns on entry packages which reflected on 25% YoY increased ARPU. During the year, screening measures for quality subscriptions were implemented, which caused a