standard for leases under Thai Financial Reporting Standards 16 (TFRS 16). 1.2 Investments in Joint Ventures and Associates increased by THB 59 million primarily due to share of profit from investment in
several financial institutions. GFPT Group has adopted the new financial reporting standards which are effective in 2020 by the Federation of Accounting Professions that have been adopted for the first-time
with the Thai Financial Reporting Standards no.16 regarding lease agreements (“TFRS16”) which was effective since 1 January 2020. Notwithstanding, that the compliance to TFRS16 provided no significant
within the country reporting lower numbers of infected patients, and various lockdown measures ease announced by the government, the company group still puts the safety and health of its employees
from December 31, 2019. The increase was primarily attributable to the adoption of financial reporting standards relating to leases standard (TFRS 16). As at June 30, 2020, the interest-bearing debt
* According to the adoption of Thai Financial Reporting Standard No.9 Financial Instruments since January 1, 2020, the Company reclassified loan from financial institution for the MRT Purple Line Project (the
Normalized Profit attributable to Owners of the Parent was Baht 1,792.7 million, a 4.5% increase from 2018. Significant Events in 2019: From 1 January 2019, the new Thai Financial Reporting Standard in
increase returns that was greater than depositing in the bank account. (3) Right-of-use assets increased THB 49.39 million according to the Company has to adopt the Thai Financial Reporting Standards 16
forward contracts 49.5 - 49.5 N.A. (>100) Change The Group has adopted financial reporting standards related to financial instruments (TFRS9) from 1 January 2020 and recognized gain on forward contracts for
forward contracts - 49.5 (50.8) N.A. (