million, increasing by 10.6%. Deposits comprised of 56.8% of term deposits and 43.2% of current and saving accounts (CASA), an increase comparing with CASA of 40.6 % at the end of 2017. Meanwhile, debts and
million, increasing 16.8% from the end of 2017. Deposits were Baht 165,077 million, increasing by 24.2%. Deposits comprised of 58.3% of term deposits and 41.7% of current and saving accounts (CASA), an
million, increasing 16.8% from the end of 2017. Deposits were Baht 165,077 million, increasing by 24.2%. Deposits comprised of 58.3% of term deposits and 41.7% of current and saving accounts (CASA), an
million, declining by 4.8%. Deposits comprised of 66.9% of term deposits and 33.1% of current and saving accounts (CASA). Meanwhile, debts and borrowings were Baht 56,140 million, increasing by 14.6% from
million, declining by 4.8%. Deposits comprised of 66.9% of term deposits and 33.1% of current and saving accounts (CASA). Meanwhile, debts and borrowings were Baht 56,140 million, increasing by 14.6% from
to Baht 325,731 million, increasing 21.7% from the end of 2019. Deposits were Baht 223,815 million, increasing by 30.0%. Deposits comprised of 48.4% of term deposits and 51.6% of current and saving
comprised of 48.4% of term deposits and 51.6% of current and saving accounts (CASA). Meanwhile, debts and borrowings were Baht 52,709 million, declining by 4.9% from the end of 2019. Loan to deposits and
-openings. However, towards the middle of the year, the rising inflation and continuous increase in energy costs limited private consumption and signaled a global economic slowdown, raising spending concerns
significantly increased 35% to Bt454,439mn mainly from TTTBB and JASIF acquisitions. Current assets were at Bt41,838mn, increasing 22% from higher cash received from loan and higher trade account receivable
asset as of ending quarter declined -5.4% from the end of 2023 to Bt429,869mn. Current assets was at Bt40,653mn, decreasing -3.8% mainly from lower cash balance due to dividends paid. Total non-current