. In the picture (from left to right): (1) Mr. Praphatphong Chanchit, Legal Expert, Office of the Consumer Protection Board, (2) Ms. Ubonrat Chanrang, Director of Communications Department, Bank
auditor of listed SOEs, has joined the project to enhance its audit quality on par with the same standards. The World Bank will assign an expert on international audit standards to train OAG officers and
-455-2888 Fax: 02-455-2763 Statement of Financial Position Unit: Million Baht 30 June 2017 31 December 2016 Increased (Decreased) Percentage Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents 218.61 286.51
construction of Wattanapat Hospital Ao Nang Hospital. Current Assets The Company’s current assets as at 31 December 2015 and 2016 were Baht 110.97 million and Baht 106.65 million, which accounted for 22.3% and
Current assets Cash and cash equivalents 228.83 286.51 (57.68) (20.13%) Temporary investments 60.33 69.97 (9.64) (13.78%) Trade and other receivables 436.53 319.33 117.20 36.70% Inventories 36.04 31.62 4.42
: Million Baht 30 September 2017 31 December 2016 Increased (Decreased) Percentage Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents 228.83 286.51 (57.68) (20.13%) Temporary investments 60.33 69.97 (9.64
Investment (MAI) as mentioned above. Statement of Financial Position Details Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2017 31 December 2018 Change % Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents
On July 24, 2025, the Minority Shareholders Watch Group (MSWG), Malaysia's corporate governance expert organization and one of the assessment bodies representing Malaysia (Domestic Ranking Body
Million Baht were increased 173 Million Baht compare with at the end of December 31, 2018 respectively. Increasing of the total assets from current investment and trade receivables. Assets decreasing from
increase equivalent to 14.3% at year-ended 2016. This first mainly due to increasing of trade and other receivables. The second, due to inventories and short-term investment. Current assets accounted for