purchase and consumer loans. Meanwhile, an increase in deposits was seen at the beginning of the quarter due to an increase in current, savings and fixed-term deposit accounts. However, deposits later
others account payable was of Bt336.9 million 2.2.2 Long term loan from banks, which are due within one year, was of Bt464.1 million which were belonged to BAFS at the amount of Bt321.4 million, TARCO at
payable was of Bt179.4 million 2.2.2 Long term loan from banks, which are due within one year, was of Bt461.9 million which were belonged to BAFS at the amount of Bt321.4 million and belonged to TARCO and
was of 0.42:1 time. The liabilities comprised of major items which are follows;- 2.2.1 Account payable and others account payable was of Bt430.3 million 2.2.2 Long term loan from banks, which are due
of Baht 1,299.43 million, the decrease in revenue from energy sector by Baht 39.15 million due to raw materials and the decrease in revenue from chemicals by Baht 49.98 million. However, the Company
%(y-o-y) to 1,101 million liters from 1,086 million liters of Q3/2017 and for the nine months of 2018, the growths of multi-products fuel transportation volume was declined by 1.5%(y-o-y) due to
increased by Baht 604 million, or 14% increase compared with the same period in the precedent year, mainly due to the revenue derived from transferring (2/6) ownership of condominium units increased by Baht
2.8%(y-o-y) due to Bangchak Corporation Pcl. (BCP) underwent its refining unit for annual maintenance for 45 days from April to May, 2018. * Note: Total Flights was data of flights that serviced by BAFS
2.8%(y-o-y) due to Bangchak Corporation Pcl. (BCP) underwent its refining unit for annual maintenance for 45 days from April to May, 2018. * Note: Total Flights was data of flights that serviced by BAFS
declined the second quarter in consecutive reflecting the economic slowdown in the trading partner countries. Although, Thailand’s economic outlook in 2023 is expected to expand between 2.7-3.7% mainly due