. Additionally, during 2017, the Bank had made progress in resolving NPLs of real estate development sector resulting in a decline in NPLs for this segment. Loan loss provisions (excluding general reserve) and
sectors, consumption and investment continued to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. Domestic consumption recovered in the durable goods section especially in the vehicles and service sector from
, consumption and investment continued to recover, though not yet at broad-based level. Domestic consumption recovered in the durable goods section especially in the vehicles and service sector from tourism
statements. Overall market environment The Thai economy during the third quarter of 2018 continued to expand particularly from domestic demand. Private consumption grew mainly from the durable goods segment
statements. Overall market environment The Thai economy during the third quarter of 2018 continued to expand particularly from domestic demand. Private consumption grew mainly from the durable goods segment
million for 850 million ordinary shares at THB 0.158 per share. Business Segment Performance In 1Q18, total revenue was THB 1,698 million, a 12.5% increase on last year. Total revenue and EBITDA breakdown
internationally recognized standards. In collaboration with its 23 member banks, the Thai Bankers’ Association has established Thailand Banking Sector Computer Emergency Response Team (TB-CERT) with the support of
Make the Capital Market ‘Work’ for Everyone.” remarked Pataravasee Suvarnsorn, SET Senior Executive Vice President, Head of Operation Management Division, and Managing Director of Thailand Clearing
. The Company has plans to bring the 3 brands together and operate as a standalone, focusing in city areas in order to capture the target segment. New Store Model In Q2/2022, the Company opened a fruit
increased THB 46.03 million or 10% yoy, revenue from land sale declined by THB 59.69 million or 38.24%. Gross margin derived from this segment down by THB 15.09 million or 7.4% 2017 2016 Increase (Decrease