1.05% from the previous quarter. However, substance economic challenges are remained such as global economic recession as a result of policy interest rate increment, high household debt level increasing
- denominated debt. Economic Outlook for 2020 In 2020, Thailand’s economic growth will likely slow to the range of 1.9 - 2.3 percent on account of several challenges. External factors include a sharp drop in
respectively. Current Liabilities as of Q3/2017 increase by Trust receipts facility. Secondly is the increase in Account Payable due to an increase in purchasing raw material. 2. Non-current Liabilities As of
by Trust receipts facility from purchasing raw material. Secondly is the increase in Account Payable due to an increase in purchasing raw material. 2. Non-current Liabilities As of the year end 2016
of the total liabilities. The main non-current liabilities in long-term debt. The long-term debt due date within one year is THB 10.5 MB and THB 8.1 MB respectively, equivalent to 2.4% and 2.2
849.1 million baht which increase from the same period last year 197.9 million baht or 30.4% increase due to: 1. Income from debt collection services and other income for Q2/2018 was 65.4 million baht
card purchase and cash advance were 32% and 24% respectively. In the third quarter of 2022, the Company has gain on sales of written off account receivables of 299 million baht. However, our revenue from
Bt2,214.30mn, from interest bearing debt increase bt18.03mn, due to cash flow management. Total shareholders’ equity was Bt1,027.91mn, as a result of Bt353.77mn of 2020 9-month net profit, deducting shares
revenues were 5,005 million baht, decreasing 19% y-y. This is a result of the COVID-19 pandemic situation, economic slowdown and a higher household debt, In addition, the Bank of Thailand cut the ceiling
revenues were 5,005 million baht, decreasing 19% y-y. This is a result of the COVID-19 pandemic situation, economic slowdown and a higher household debt, In addition, the Bank of Thailand cut the ceiling