Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS). The significant changes are summarized as follows: 2.1 TFRS 9 Financial Instruments The Company reclassified of financial assets and financial liabilities to be consistent
, the stated TFRS was adjusted in order for the contents to be equivalent to the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS). The significant changes are summarized as follows: 2.1 TFRS 9 Financial
credit-impaired financial assets (POCI) 3 domestic political uncertainties that may affect investor confidence and result in a delay of government policy implementation. For the auto industry, the total
standard TFRS 16 Adopted standard Impact to B/S ▪ As at 31 Dec 2019 Recognised leasehold right THB 1,675 million ▪ As at 1 Jan 2020 Recognised right of use assets THB 2,696 million and lease liabilities THB
% Net Impairment on Financial Assets 0.2 0.0 N/A (1.0) 0.0 N/A Administrative Expenses (40.0) (39.4) 1.6% (81.4) (75.8) 7.3% Gain (Loss) from Exchange Rate (155.9) (2.2) 6,858.0% 60.1 1.9 3,081.9% Share
) Interest Rate : 8.00 % per annum Term of Loan : 12 months Payment of Interest : Every Month Payment of Principal : Principal of payment at 1 year Collateral : The Mortgage Register on Land and Standard
since mid of the quarter) Net profit was B127mn, decreasing 15.4% YoY – from Covid-19 pandemic and effect of new accounting standard adoption of Bt1.41mn. Total revenue from core business was Bt729mn
Profit excluding FX impact and Extra item /3 Deferred revenue from assets monetization to WHABT in 2015 which recognized in the first quarter of 2019 as a result of accounting standard adjustment (TFRS 15
a steady growth of FTTx subscribers. 2. TFRS 16 Leases As a result of the effectiveness of the TFRS 16 Leases in 2020, it is required that the lease liabilities and the right-of-use assets for the
leading the SEC as a regulatory agency that develops the capital market and supports economic growth. Under transparent and fair management in line with international standard good governance guidelines, we