THB 1,700 million of which will mature in June 2020 and the remaining THB 1,090 million will mature in June 2021. The proceeds will be used to repay long-term debt from financial institution of THB
increase of Long-term Borrowing Debentures Baht of 2,996.8 million despite a decrease of Short-term from Financial Institutions of Baht 1,765.0 million. Interest-bearing Debt as of 31 March 2020 was Baht
adoption of new financial reporting standards, the acquisition of a new subsidiary and the depreciation of the Thai Baht that affected the value of Company’s overseas assets • Net debt to equity ratio at the
overseas assets • Net debt to equity ratio at the end of 2Q 2020 stood at 0.98x, an increase from 0.48x on 31 December 2019 2Q 2020 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS Impacts of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID–19) COVID-19
reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 63/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Brokerage and Dealing of Securities Which Are Not Debt Instruments or Investment
reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 63/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Brokerage and Dealing of Securities Which Are Not Debt Instruments or Investment
reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorThor. 63/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions and Procedures for Brokerage and Dealing of Securities Which Are Not Debt Instruments or Investment
conditions* for the following actions, which may be deemed as entering into a contract with any one or multiple creditors for the purpose of debt restructuring that has the characteristics of debt payment
-income households. Nevertheless, high levels of household debt continue to weigh on household purchasing power. Headline inflation in the first quarter of 2019 was 1.2 percent, up from 0.4 percent in the
. Challenges persisted, including uneven income recovery, restrained spending in mid to low-income segments, high household debt, and global macroeconomic uncertainties. As a consequence, the overall economic