6661 Fax: +662 661 6664 1 2019 IVL Performance Summary IVL registered volume growth of 18% in 2019 driven mainly by inorganic expansion. Industry-wide spreads declined to historical lows in 2019, leading
remained sluggish, due to weak purchasing power and the lack of any specific measures from the government. In the second half of 2017, the economy moved in a positive direction driven by industrial expansion
growth driven by lifestyle fibers growth in India (IRSL). IVL reported US$281M of core EBITDA registering a more pronounced decline yoy as spreads came off from a strong 3Q18. IVL reported US$405M of OCF
THB 2.6B. • Strong performance for Combined PET, given COVID disruption, driven by strong PET demand, higher Integrated PET spread, lower costs, improved PIA margin. • Integrated Oxides & Derivatives
quarter driven by resilient sales and margins in Integrated PET, USA PX and PIA businesses. Core net profit grew to THB 1.6B • Core EBITDA grew in all segments and in all regions as our products primarily
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2018 2019 2021 Asia EMEA Americas Core EBITDA Margin (%) Core ROCE (%) Core EBITDA By Region ($m) Note: Total of each segment may not always tally with consolidated financials due to holding segment
not always tally with consolidated financials due to holding segment 3Excludes price adjustment for captive sales on freight saving. This does not have any impact on regional or consolidated EBITDA