1 Ref. No. JUTHA-10/2563 November 2, 2020 Subject: Amendment of Articles of Association, Debt to Equity Conversion Constituting a Connected Transaction, Issuance and Offering of Newly Issued Ordinary Shares to Specific Investors (Private Placement) constituting a Connected Transaction, Reduction of Registered Capital, Increase of Registered Capital, Amendment of Memorandum of Association, Waiver from the Requirement to Make the Tender Offer for all Securities of the Business by Virtue of the res...
receivable at the end of previous fiscal year, which was resulted from the adoption of accounting standard TFRS 9 by calculating the expected credit loss (ECL Model) together with probable forward looking
receivable at the end of previous fiscal year, which was resulted from the adoption of accounting standard TFRS 9 by calculating the expected credit loss (ECL Model) together with probable forward looking
service income of 121 million baht, decreasing 9% y-y from ACS Servicing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Expenses The Company’s expenses mainly consist of operating and administrative expenses, expected credit loss
% 11,040 10,386 -6% Operating and administrative expenses Expected credit loss Finance costs Other expenses 2,003 1,590 554 21 1,921 1,226 453 2 1,974 2,005 448 6 3% 64% -1% 200% -1% 26% -19% -71% 4,086
% 10% 2% Total Revenues 5,656 5,005 5,041 1% -11% Operating and administrative expenses Expected credit loss Finance costs Other expenses 2,083 2,392 558 15 2,160 883 469 2 1,921 1,226 453 2 -11% 39% -3
the end of previous fiscal year, which was resulted from the adoption of accounting standard TFRS 9 by calculating the expected credit loss (ECL Model) together with probable forward looking
administrative expenses Expected credit loss Finance costs Other expenses 1,921 1,226 453 2 1,987 1,619 418 3 2,033 1,563 437 2 2% -3% 5% -33% 6% 28% -4% 0% 1,732 872 471 1 1,853 1,530 458 2 7% 75% -3% 100% Total
May 31, 2020, the loss allowance for a financial instrument was calculated based on the concept of expected credit losses (ECL), the principles of hedge accounting and forward looking macroeconomic
May 31, 2020, the loss allowance for a financial instrument was calculated based on the concept of expected credit losses (ECL), the principles of hedge accounting and forward looking macroeconomic