arranged for the person with the characteristics under (1)(2) or (3) to avoid compliance with the regulations for consideration under (1)(2) or (3) imposed by the SEC Office. Clause 18 The provisions under
continuous decline in global HRC prices and concerns about the growing spread of global epidemic of COVID 2019 towards the end of 1st quarter of 2020. This also resulted resulting in slowing orders from
is due to the decrease in gross profit between Q1 and Q3 compared to the same period of last year. This decrease was mainly due to lower overall private consumption resulted from the concerns over the
consumption remained subdued amid concerns about the ongoing Omicron outbreak and rising inflation. The demand from the traveler segment also remained soft albeit slight increase in tourist arrivals. These have
business sectors remained cautious in investment spending awaiting clarity on the political situation and ongoing geopolitical concerns that impact the global economy. The mobile industry demonstrated signs
marketing with business partners. However, in regards to the current economic situation which is in an improved trend but the risks to asset quality remained in concerns. The Company therefore remains
with business partners. However, in regards to the current economic situation which is in an improved trend but the risks to asset quality remained in concerns. The Company therefore remains cautious in
, in regards to the current economic situation which is in an improved trend but the risks to asset quality remained in concerns. The Company therefore remains cautious in expanding high-risk loans. As
quality remained in concerns. The Company, therefore, proceeds with high-risk financial products with caution, as well as, expands the target group to customers with more stable incomes. As of May 31, 2024
) information according to sub clause (a) and (b) arranged in form which the client would be able to understand correctly and without being mistaken; (4) the advertisement shall have appropriate caution regarding