sector, at 40.4 percent, followed by 20.7 percent to utilities and services sector, 11.2 percent to housing sector, and 10.2 percent to real estate and construction sector. The main increase in loans from
, debtors must submit a petition by May 31,2020, and the Company will approve the petition on a case-by-case basis. The Company’s three main measures are as follows: 1. 3-months moratorium of principal and
retailer of furniture and home furnishing products. The Company’s sources of revenue can be divided into 4 main businesses as follows: Operating Highlights Q2/2019 Q1/2020 Q2/2020 Change +/- 6M/2019 6M/2020
reviewed financial statements 12 Business Segment Performance The Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group (“the Group”) business is divided into two main areas: the Commercial Banking Business operated by the Bank
to Baht 196,021.5 million, decreased by Baht 3,547.0 million or 1.8 % when compared to the end of the year 2019. Main liabilities are deposits, accounting for 83.3% of total liabilities. Owners’ Equity
, and the Company will approve the petition on a case-by-case basis. The Company’s three main measures are as follows: 1. 3-months moratorium of principal and interest 2. 3-months moratorium of principal
furniture and home furnishing products. The Company‘s sources of revenue can be divided into 4 main businesses as follows: Retail Stores 76.5% Projects 12.0% Rental & Services 4.8% Revenue from other sales
Procedure Act B.E. 2539 (1996) . Clause 39 The SEC Office may not proceed in accordance with the first paragraph of Clause 38 if: (1) the elucidation of the person under consideration has ever been heard
specified in Paragraph 1 shall comply with the Administrative Procedure Act B.E. 2539 (1996) . Clause 39 The SEC Office may not proceed in accordance with Paragraph 1 of Clause 38 if: (1) the elucidation of
credit rating, or a withdrawal of a credit rating. ratings. means the procedure by which a CRA determines credit ratings, including the information that must be considered or analyzed to determine a credit