private consumption, especially on the cost of living in the low-to-middle income consumer group. The mobile competition landscape in 3Q22 persisted at the same level as the previous quarter across all
Commercial Court’s hearing. If we add back this amount to SG&A expenses, the SG&A expenses would be Baht 463.0 million which increased 5.6% from previous year while our total revenue increased 34.7%. SG&A in
%), (2) DIY product decreased by THB 48.76 million (-4.00%). Other products decreased by THB 21.77 million ( -5.09%) . Sales of main products continued to decrease compared to the same period. The previous
decelerating rate from 1.9% in the previous year, due to the delay of government’s budget allocation. Hence, the NESDB has cut down its growth forecast for the Thai economy in 2024 to the range of 2 .0%-3.0%, in
) shrank by 1.9 percent and SME loans (excluding financial businesses) contracted by 2.1 percent. Consumer loans (35.9 percent of all loans) grew by 7.5 percent, decelerating from the previous year, with the
minimum payment for all customers from the previous 10 percent to 5 percent during 2020-2021, before gradually increasing to 8 and 10 percent in 2022 and 2023, respectively. (2) K-Credit Card and Xpress
the SET for the previous 14 consecutive business days prior to the resolution of the Board of Directors’ Meeting proposing the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders No.1/2018 to approve the
quarter of 2018, credit demand improved from the previous quarter, due to SMEs’ requirements for working capital and inventory build-up purposes, especially in the agricultural sector. Demand for loans from
Commercial Banking In 2019, the Thai economy grew at a slower pace than the previous year and below its potential. Growth is estimated at 2.5%, the lowest level since 2015 and a significant drop from 4.1% in
2017, overall commercial bank lending increased from the previous quarter and showed sign of improvement in line with the economic condition. However, commercial banks remained cautious in lending as