. Revenues for the first 6 months of 2018 (1H18) increased 19% yoy which was contributed by both non-social security and social security revenue. For non-social security part, the majority of growth came from
from one of the shareholder and became its majority shareholder. In 2018, GWM has positive performance and contributes to no loss. 3. During 2018, the company has 37.40 Million Baht increase in operating
Revenues for the 9 months of 2018 (9M’18) increased 15% yoy which were contributed by both non-social security and social security revenue. For non-social security part, the majority of growth came from IPD
and personal loan lead generator. 3. Income from insurance business in Q3/2018 wat 35.1 million baht which is the revenues from non-life insurance that the Company acquired a majority stake since Q2
directors of the Company and must have at least 1 member from Group A and Group B. The board resolution requires a majority vote of the directors attending the meeting and having the right to vote. And must
million Baht or 19.2 % increase. The majority of assets increased were current assets which is in the form of cash and cash equivalents As a result of the issuance and offering of corporate debentures and
receivables of THB 160.3 MB and THB 179.6 MB at the end of the year 2020 and Q1/2021 or 11.6% and 12.1% of total assets respectively. Current assets That increased the majority from inventories to support sales
. The majority of total assets consist of cash and equivalents, short-term investments, trade receivables, and other receivables, property, plant and equipment and intangible assets because of the new
beds together with the Elderly Care Center of approximately 100- beds capacity. Since the lessor is a juristic person of which its majority of 57.69% held by an authorized director who is also a director
majority of fixed- speed subscriptions took place in 2H18, a migration from unlimited data plans to volume-base plans for majority of customers is expected to occur in 2H19. However, the intensity of prepaid