provisioning reserves, the commercial banking system will still be able to provide quality loan support. Fee income from fund transferred in 2017 will be impacted by the government's National e-Payment scheme to
Warrants of the Company or CCET-WC is to motivate and to retain knowledgeable and capable employees of the Company and/or its subsidiaries as well as to attract new employees who will provide the Company and
position of the project as “The World’s Must Visit Destination in Thailand” to provide meaningful and enjoyable experiences about the infamous Thai myths and folklores, portrayed in contemporary
may provide higher return and lower risk. However, entering into the transaction does not affect the operation and liquidity of the Company because the Company has no loan obligations. While waiting for
. However, at that time, the company did not consider other types of investments to compare which may provide higher return and lower risk. However, entering into the transaction does not affect the operation
provide food services in business district and major tourist attractions in Bangkok, Gourmet Primo Company Limited and More Than Free Company Limited, a subsidiary of Bangkok Airways Holding Company Limited
line with the prudent approach of setting aside adequate provisioning expenses, the Bank’s total allowances for doubtful accounts amounted to Baht 147.2 billion, which will provide a cushion against any
complete information to the marketplace and the CRAs they solicit to provide credit ratings. While aspects of the IOSCO CRA Code deal with a investor protection by safeguarding the integrity of the credit
66.7 Total Revenue 28,609.2 100.0 27,943.6 100.0 665.6 2.4 Remark: (1) Other revenue includes revenue from BAC Gourmet House Company Limited, the subsidiary of BAC which main activity is to provide food
appointed Counter Service Company Limited to be the banking agent to provide cash deposit, withdrawal and loan payment into Land and Houses Bank account 24 hours daily so the customers can apply this service