instruments Baa1 Baa1 Baa1 Subordinated debt instruments Baa3 Baa3 Baa3 Outlook Stable Stable Stable Financial strength (BCA) baa2 baa2 baa2 Financial strength outlook Stable Stable Stable Standard & Poor’s
YoY with a margin of 43%. Normalized EBITDA was Bt38,659mn increasing 2% YoY, with a margin of 43.7% in line with the full-year guidance of stable YoY. With the 1800MHz spectrum license acquired in Sep
, increasing +96.2% YoY. The gross profit margin was relatively stable as high proportion of the costs was revenue sharing costs to marketing partners which vary according to the income. Services income from
, trading and construction. Demand for consumer loans is likely to increase in the credit card sector, while demand for housing loans and other personal loans will be stable. Demand for auto-leasing will tend
year. As the loan quality was relatively stable, the ratio of gross non-performing loans (NPL) to total loans was 2.9 percent, nearly the same level at the end of 2017. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan
charge of Baht 13 million to adjust the retirement benefits in accordance with the latest changes in Labor Protection Act. A plot of land, non-performing assets had been sold in December with a net gain of
.,Ltd. from Legal execution Department total 37.84 Million Baht , adjust for accrued expenditure total 4 Million Baht and Advantage Footwear Co.,Ltd.(the subsidiary) has charged customers who paid overdue
negotiation between the Company and the Seller to fulfil the conditions precedent. In this regard, under the Amendment to Share Purchase Agreement, the Company and the Seller have agreed to adjust the purchase
statements of financial position, the changes are as follows: - 1) total assets as of 31 December 2018 before retrospectively adjust was THB 14,329.7mn and after the retrospectively adjust was THB 14,376.3mn
majority of these projects delivered within/before June-July. And another reason is a one- time charge of 13 million Baht to adjust the retirement benefits in accordance with the latest changes in Labor