the end of 2020 mainly due to the Bank expansion into new business segments with higher asset quality. 12 The Bank’s loan portfolio in other retail loans amounted to Baht 42,791 million, expanded by 3.9
regulatory requirements and environmental issues that may materially affect the issuer’s utilization of the assets. With regard to any material plans to construct, expand or improve facilities, describe the
COD of projects Selective Growth COD of projects ERU +250MW Rayong WTE +10MW Expansion+18MW +2,771MW COD of projects CUP 4 +45MW NL1PC +26MW CUP 3 Expansion +15MW XPCL +321MW +39.5MW Note: Base on 100
fund to support ongoing business. Potential Factors and Impact 1. Supportive Factors 1.1 NPLs in the financial institution system are growing consistently along with the expansion of new loans. This will
continuously improved, mainly due to a growing number of exporting goods by 10.9 percent. This expansion was said to be at the highest rate in 4 years. The private consumption has also increased with declining
expanded more than year 2016. In addition, the expansion of automotive industry and tourism sector were said to be another two significant factors that stimulated Thai economic growth for this quarter. The
loans (RE) were Baht 21,276 million, expanded by 10.4% from the end of 2016. The increased is partly a result of the Bank expansion into larger customer segment during the year 2017. SMEs loans were Baht
million, expanded by 10.4% from the end of 2016. The increased is partly a result of the Bank expansion into larger customer segment during the year 2017. SMEs loans were Baht 23,007 million, an increase of
businesses of Integrated PET, Fibers and Packaging are on track in terms of volume expansion and higher EBITDA contributions. Additional volumes, commensurate EBITDA contribution as well as declining PX prices
&A 10 Outlook Our core businesses of Integrated PET, Fibers and Packaging are on track in terms of volume expansion and higher EBITDA contributions. Additional volumes, commensurate EBITDA contribution