% Acquisition payable 61 0.4% 60 0.5% 1.7% Long term loans 430 3.1% 601 5.2% -28.5% Debenture 998 7.2% 997 8.6% 0.1% Deferred rental revenue 515 3.7% 534 4.6% -3.6% Others non-current liabilities 1,403 10.2
176.4% 109.2% Tax expense (income) Tax on profits for the period 41 58 72 75.6% 24.1% Deferred tax 8 (11) (18) n/a 63.6% Tax expense (income) 49 47 54 10.2% 14.9% B.GRIMM POWER PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED
depreciation in 1H2020 amounting of THB 234 million and additional investment of THB 168 million mainly in refined glycerine#2 project. 2.4 Deferred tax asset declined by THB 24 million. Liabilities As of June
2.65 million and increase in deferred income tax of Baht 1.99 million but there were a net decrease in inventory of Baht 82.54 million, decrease in cash advance payment for purchase of assets of Baht
liabilities 4,119 19.6% 3,749 26.3% 9.9% Long-term loans 1,859 8.8% 1,602 11.3% 16.0% Lease liabilities 7,416 35.3% - 0.0% - Debentures 999 4.8% 998 7.0% 0.1% Deferred rental revenue 495 2.4% 508 3.6% -2.6
% Deferred rental revenue 502 2.3% 508 3.6% -1.2% Other non-current liabilities 1,466 6.8% 1,475 10.4% -0.6% Total non-current liabilities 12,224 56.5% 4,583 32.2% 166.7% Total liabilities 16,468 76.1% 8,332
) Tier 1 Capital Ratio3) 15.25 15.03 0.22 14.69 0.56 2) Loans = Loans to customers less deferred revenue 3) KASIKORNBANK FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATE’s Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) Net Interest Income KBank’s
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