operating expenses were Baht 12.6 billion, an increase of 13.6 percent, while the ratio of expenses to operating income dropped to 39.9 percent. At the end of March 2018, the Bank’s loans amounted to Baht
(3.6)% 0.4% 35,935 34,696 3.6% Non-interest income 13,534 10,328 13,667 31.0% (1.0)% 23,861 28,081 (15.0)% Operating expenses 14,108 12,201 13,376 15.6% 5.5% 26,310 25,970 1.3% Impairment loss of loans
(342.7) (4.8) Total Operating Expenses 6,216.3 6,532.6 (316.3) (4.8) Profit 394.3 392.1 2.2 0.6 Since the beginning of 2020, both business and society in Thailand and around the world have been widely
6,731.0 303.7 4.5 Total Operating Expenses 6,352.9 6,216.3 136.6 2.2 Profit 527.1 394.3 132.8 33.7 In 2021, the overall economy began to recover in Q3- 2021 due to the following factors: 1). COVID-19
6,731.0 303.7 4.5 Total Operating Expenses 6,352.9 6,216.3 136.6 2.2 Profit 527.1 394.3 132.8 33.7 In 2021, the overall economy began to recover in Q3- 2021 due to the following factors: 1). COVID-19
of plant construction and other fixed costs such as maintenance costs; and (ii) Energy payment (EP) that is paid based on electricity sales volume and covers fuel and other variable costs incurred to
internet package top-up. Total revenue from core businesses was Bt729mn, decreasing 8.7% YoY. However, as a result of the costs control measurement, despite some fixed costs such as depreciation and Bt
978.1 22.1% Total Operating Expenses 4,808.5 3,848.4 960.1 24.9% Profit (Loss) 431.1 429.4 1.7 0.4% For the Company’s operation results in 2017, the total revenue and net profit increased from the year
978.1 22.1% Total Operating Expenses 4,808.5 3,848.4 960.1 24.9% Profit (Loss) 431.1 429.4 1.7 0.4% For the Company’s operation results in 2017, the total revenue and net profit increased from the year
- 2019 Balance by Quarter Change Q3–19 Q2–19 Q3–18 Q3–19 VS Q2–19 Q3–19 VS Q3–18 (Million Baht: MB) (MB) % (MB) % Total Revenue 1,799.1 1,730.1 1,053.3 69.0 4.0 745.8 70.8 Total Operating Expenses 1,677.5