and 4.) other supporting factors, namely government spending to support the low-income citizens and other short-term stimulus packages, as well as private investments to support the increase in
and 4.) other supporting factors, namely government spending to support the low-income citizens and other short-term stimulus packages, as well as private investments to support the increase in
restructuring plan of the Company including the scheduling of shareholders’ meeting of the Company within April 2019 to consider the Company’s capital increase. The Company may initially consider increasing its
; (3) Thai government securities as follows: (a) treasury bills; (b) Government bonds; (c) Bank of Thailand bills and bonds; (d) bonds, bills of exchange, promisory notes, or debentures under which the
government securities as follows: (a) treasury bills; (b) Government bonds; 3 (c) Bank of Thailand bills and bonds; (d) bonds, bills of exchange, promisory notes, or debentures under which the Ministry of
million and THB 12,520 million, respectively, increasing by THB 1,530 million or 12.2%. The main contribution for this increase was due to the following: 1. Cash & cash equivalents and current investments
during 2Q19. The SET index at the end of 2Q19 closed at 1,730.34 points, also increasing by 5.6% from 1,638.65 points at the end of 1Q19. Overall Business Operations During 2Q19, the overall Bank’s loan
45,739 million in 1Q19 to Baht 53,799 million during 2Q19. The SET index at the end of 2Q19 closed at 1,730.34 points, also increasing by 5.6% from 1,638.65 points at the end of 1Q19. Overall Business
can collect 97.2 baht, which another 2.8 baht shall be one overdue payment. 3. Revenue from write-off of NPLs (Write-back), is steadily increasing which JFintech developed a debt collection team and
million Baht or 18.0% increase. An increasing of total revenues was fuel by an increasing of revenues in all subsidiaries business. 1) Mobile Handset and Accessories revenues were 10,073 million Baht higher