% primarily from the increase in interest-bearing debts of Baht 281.31 million and trade and other current payables increased of Baht 2.71 million resulting to the decrease in interest –bearing debts to equity
(mostly related to Thai Financial Reporting Standard No. 16 (TFRS 16). Other notable cash flow changes were (1) Trade and other Current Payables which increased by THB 80.7 Mn (2) Accrued Expenses which
comprising of long-term loans from a financial institution for SAAM-SP1 solar power project and SAAM-3 land purchase, and trade and other payables. Total liabilities increased by THB 11.21 million or 10.13
Assets 58,930 40,910 18,020 Payables 5,165 4,262 904 Short-Term Debt 4,387 2,124 2,978 Current Liabilities 10,754 6,748 4,005 Long-Term Debt 26,366 14,082 12,284 Liabilities 38,837 21,815 17,022 Equity
decreased by THB 21.3 Mn and this was offset mainly by an increase in working capital due to (1) account payables which increased by THB 17.5 Mn in 2019 compared to a decrease of THB 32.1 Mn in 2018 (change
) Short-term borrowings from financial institutions 58.30 44.76 (13.54) (23.22) Trade and other account payables 24.14 18.94 (5.20) (21.54) Current portion of long-term borrowings 14.86 2.00 (12.86) (86.54
mainly due to: • Current Liability decreased by THB 29 million as a result of the decrease of trade and other payables from Goods Payments and accrued bonuses settlement. • Non-current Liabilities
23.35 million in line with the decrease in services income from digital content via telecommunication channels Total liabilities Total liabilities were mainly consisted of trade and other payables. As at
2,609mn from 31 December 2017. This was largely due to (i) long-term loans from related parties and interest payables of THB 5,027mn, or the outstanding debt assumed from the EBT of UE, (ii) an increase in
+14% Trade payables 427 473 -10% Current portion of long-term loans 190 128 +49% Current portion of liabilities under financial lease agreements 33 40 -16% Other non-current liabilities 338 342 -1