on or after 1 January 2020: Classification of financial assets Financial assets - Debt instrument The Bank has classified its financial assets - debt instrument as subsequently measured at either
% of the Company and its subsidiary’s total assets. As of 31st March 2015, the Company and its subsidiary’s total assets was THB 3,455.35 million1. This is classified as asset acquisition, Class 4 or
% of the Company and its subsidiary’s total assets. As of 31st March 2015, the Company and its subsidiary’s total assets was THB 3,455.35 million1. This is classified as asset acquisition, Class 4 or
the 6 months prior to this transaction date. The acquisition of IGE shares is classified as Class 1 transaction equal to or higher than 50% but lower than 100% according to the Notification of the
the 6 months prior to this transaction date. The acquisition of IGE shares is classified as Class 1 transaction equal to or higher than 50% but lower than 100% according to the Notification of the
addition, all expenses related to leases previously classified as operating leases are presented under ‘Depreciation, and ‘Interest expense’. The adoption of the new standard had an accumulated impact on Jan
following: • Types of fund shall be classified in accordance with the requirements specified in the Notification on Investment of Funds regarding fund labeling (such as fixed income funds, money market funds
Housing Real estate and construction Agriculture and mining Others Jun’20 V2 27/08/63 10 Classified Loans and Allowance for Expected Credit Losses Non-performing loan (Gross NPL) at the end of June 2020 was
Others 14.4% 14.1% 15.1% 2.9% 2.7% 2.5% 10.0% 9.9% 9.7% 12.3% 12.2% 11.5% 22.8% 22.4% 21.9% 37.6% 38.7% 39.3% Sep'19 Jun'19 Dec'18 V2 12/11/62 10 Classified Loans and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A WWCCoorrppLL44..11hhiigg A Executive Summary 1 Management Discussion and Analysis For the Year Ended December 31, 2017 In 2017, Thai economic growth gained traction, buoyed by strong recoveries in tourism and exports. This growth momentum is expected to carry on into 2018, especially amid a brighter outlook in public and private investment. Nonetheless, the business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition in a broader marketplace amid the advancing digi...