from the change in defined benefit plan according to KBank’s employment policy which is not related to labor law, together with rising marketing expenses, our cost-to-income ratio stood at 45.02 percent
continued to see limited support, after growing by 2.30 percent in the second quarter. The Thai economy did show some signs of strength in the third quarter, due mostly to the low base effect of the same
6.70 percent from the same period of last year. The decrease came from non-interest income which fell Baht 2,871 million, or 19.00 percent, due to cancellation of funds transfer fees via digital channels
, despite decrease in net fees and service income due to cancellation of fees on funds transfer via digital channels. B Other operating expenses rose Baht 686 million, or 4.29 percent over-quarter. However
decelerating rate due to slowdown in external sector and manufacturing production at home. Meanwhile, private consumption which continued to expand was derived mainly from increased expenditures on automobiles
due to its lofty international reserves. Meanwhile, Thai and US interest rates and bond yields were declining due to several factors. There were, for instance, political strife between North Korea and
political uncertainty, leaving the timing and format of Brexit in limbo. Despite these fragilities, the overall global economy was still resilient due to ongoing economic growth in many European countries
) Explaining the guideline for administrating, managing or solving the case that the proceeds from capital increase are not sufficient or there is a situation which causes the change of absorption costing
Tangjettanaporn are satisfied with the result of the due diligence on the Company and there is no change which might have a material adverse impact to the Company’ s status, operation, business and/or property
recession due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Economic activity was crippled almost across the board in light of lockdown measures implemented in several countries to contain the viral transmission. Financial