trade accounts payable and other accounts payable of Baht 134.63 million, increase in financial lease liabilities of Baht 1.65 million and increase in current income tax payable of Baht 27.01 million. The
obligation of Baht 0.91 million, increase in trade accounts payable and other accounts payable of Baht 26.87 million and increase in financial lease liabilities of Baht 0.03 million, but there was a decrease
%) Current portion of long-term loans from financial institutions 143 190 (25%) Current portion of liabilities under financial lease agreements 38 33 15.6% Other non-current liabilities 361 403 (10%) Total
liabilities lease 5 0 1086% Provision 58 19 (205%) Other current liabilities 18 18 (3%) Total current liabilities 1,541 1,038 (49%) Non-current liabilities Trade accounts payable Long-term loan from related
, partially offset by (ii) 6 keys increased from the renovation of owned hotels (iii) 96 keys increased from Vienna House Kronberg, Germany, the new operating lease hotel opened in February 2020, and (iv
of natural gas corresponding to the crude oil price in the world market, the new accounting standard (Thai Financial Reporting Standard) regarding the financial instruments (TFRS 9) and the lease
Baht 98.23 million, increase in current income tax payable of Baht 41.57 million, increase in financial lease liabilities of Baht 36 million and increase in provision for post-employment benefits
2019. o The Group has initially adopted TFRS 16 on contracts previously identified as leases according to TAS 17 Leases and TFRIC 4 Determining whether an arrangement contains a lease using the modified
, respectively, which is an increase of THB 58,333 million or equivalent by 31.2% . The increase was primarily due to impact of TFRS #16-Lease, which right-of-use assets increase THB 69,647 million and cash and
Short term loans from banks 26.73 1.36% 55.72 2.63% Account payables, trade and others 300.68 15.33% 368.07 17.38% Long term loan due within one year 4.50 0.23% - - Lease payable due within one year 3.21