. Rathian Srimongkol as the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, effective from 12 October 2018. Appointed Prof. Dr. Surakiat Sathirathai as the Chairman of the Board of Directors and appointed Mr. Lee
... https://www.sec.or.th/cgthailand/TH/Documents/Assessment/49801431.pdf Principles of Corporate Governance - G20 version effective redress for violation of their rights. Equity investors have certain
of total expenses at 5.2%(y-o-y), the Net profit attributable to Equity holders of the Company in Q1/2019 were of Bt347.9 million which increased by Bt25.3 million or 7.8%(y-o-y), representing the Net
Profit - attributable to equity holders of the parent 14.56 24.26 (9.70) (39.98) Gross Profit Margin (%) 24.51 27.10 Net Profit Margin (%) 6.70 9.88 Unit: million Baht For 6-month period (Jan-Jun) 2020
) -0.2% 100.0% 100.0% Net profit - Equity holders of the Company 131.69 18.4% 122.36 14.7% 145.01 17.2% 18.5% 10.1% %YoYIncome Statement Q1/2017 Q4/2017 Q1/2018 %QoQ Total revenue FSMART’s total revenues
% -3.9% Non-controlling interests of the subsidiaries 0.42 0.1% (0.40) -0.1% (0.35) 0.0% 100.0% 100.0% Net profit - Equity holders of the Company 150.40 17.7% 149.51 18.7% 145.25 18.1% -2.9% -3.4
for equity crowdfunding. Furthermore, in the case of ICOs, imposing the aggregate limit would not be an effective investor protection mechanism. This is because it would be very difficult to enforce and
past several years. Also, the change in accounting standards, which effective in 2020, affects the scheme of provision allowance for non-performing loans of financial institutions. However, it is
effective since January 1, 2020. Net Profit (Loss) for the Period (3 months) Results of operations for quarter 1/2020, the Company has a net profit of Baht 33.86 million, while quarter 1/2019, the Company had
increased from quarter 2/2019 by Baht 11.37 million, which mostly resulted from the revision of Thai Financial Reporting Standards No. 16 which effective since January 1, 2020. Net Profit (Loss) for the