profit levels as targeted by increasing sales of good margin products and controlling operating costs, causing Jaymart Mobile had a net profit of 90 million Baht in 2019. 2. Non-Performing Debt Management
allocation of personnel related expenses from Products and Solution members in Q1/2016 at the amount of 1.78 million THB. However, the proportion of selling expenses to total revenue is decreased from 4.95% to
% compared to the same period of last year; mostly are personnel related expenses, because there is an allocation of personnel related expenses from Products and Solution members in Q1/2016 at the amount of
operating cost by adding value to their products and expanding selling channels instead. With anticipate the Thai economy to grow by 3.8 percent in 2017, revised upward from the previous forecast and higher
from Products and Solution members to the projects in Q1/2016 at the amount of 1.78 million THB. However, the proportion of selling expenses to total revenue is decreased from 3.45% to 2.26% due to the
services to suppliers in order to buy the products. Other current assets of the Q4 – 2019 decreased 36.0 MB or 19.3 percent, mainly due to the maintenance fee, which had been a rather long warranty period of
derivatives whose underlying products are debt securities or variables are interest rates or any other variables as prescribed by the Office; (4) “applicant” means a person applying for derivatives business
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