outstanding loans totaled Baht 26,349 million, growth of 12.0% from the end of 2018. Special asset management (SAM) is responsible for distressed asset management business and sale of foreclosed assets. Current
logistic and transportation sectors and subsidized B10 and B20 to be lower than B7, as well as assigned the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) to purchase CPO to burn as fuel to generate
Profitability The profitability of the Company in 2016 increased from that of the year 2015 because the Company adopted measures on reducing expenses, such as electricity bill and expenses related to employees
of 2.08 percent and increase in raw material cost, salary and benefits of the employees, electricity expenses, gas expense and repair and maintenance expenses. Cost of services was Baht 96.07 million
material cost, salary and benefits of the employees, electricity and gas expenses and repair and maintenance expenses. Cost of services was Baht 98.49 million, which increased from the same period of
รบัโครงการ HL3) 1,650,000 ดอลล่ารส์หรฐั และผูซ้ือ้ไดร้บัหุน้เป็น จ านวนทัง้สิน้ รอ้ยละ 34.375 ส าหรบัทัง้ 2 โครงการ (ก) การด าเนินการในขอ้ตกลงการวดัมเิตอรพ์ลงังานไฟฟ้า ระหวา่ง โครงการ และ Electricity
Electricity Power Trading Company (ETPC) (ข) การด าเนินการในขอ้ตกลงเก่ียวกบัการท างานของอปุกรณ์ ตรวจจบัความผิดปกตใินอปุกรณไ์ฟฟ้า (Protection Relay), ลกัษณะของอปุกรณอ์ตัโนมตัิ (Automation Devices) ระหว่าง 5 ระยะ
announcement regarding the execution of long-term Power Purchase Agreements with Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (“EGAT”) dated 31 August 2020. The total investment value for the Transaction is
outstanding balance of dividend payment of 516.47 million THB which will be paid to the shareholders in April 2018. As a result of the above reasons, the interest bearing debt to equity ratio and the debt to
past collection history, aging profile of outstanding debts and the prevailing economic condition. The management believes that allowance for doubtful accounts is adequate in the current circumstances