Group’s total liabilities as at June 30, 2017 decreased from the end of year 2016 by Baht 229.70 million or 17.12 percent, due to the decrease in short-term loan of Baht 304 million, decrease in current
decreased from the end of year 2016 by Baht 207.21 million or 15.44 percent, due to the decrease in short-term loan of Baht 220 million, decrease in current portion of long-term loan due within one year of
) Long-term loan 124.49 108.67 15.82 14.55 Other liabilities 36.30 34.53 1.77 5.11 Total liabilities 296.47 292.57 3.89 1.33 Total shareholders’ equity 1,481.69 1,483.28 (1.59) (0.11) Total liabilities and
expenses incurred from the subsidiary’s share acquisition ie. loan , advisory and lawyer fees for an aggregated amount of THB 2.3 million. Earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation (“EBITDA”) EBITDA
Loan 0.0 60.0 -60.0 100.0% Trade and other payable 136.6 102.7 33.9 33.1% Long-term Loan - Current portion of Long term Loan 195.8 122.4 73.3 59.9% Short-term Loan 119.8 0.0 119.8 100.0% Long-term loan
of money and capital markets, and TFRS 9 impacts from reclassification and remeasurement of investments. However, net interest income increased Baht 2,512 million, or 9.82 percent, due to loan growth
conversion and some portion has been restructured from short-term debts into long-term loan 5 years, resulted in better financial ratios i.e. Debt to Equity Ratio (D/E Ratio) at 0.39 and Current Ratio at 1.18
Company also complies with the Bank of Thailand to provide the relief measurements to assist our customers by reducing minimum payment for credit card and personal loan as well as providing a grace period
changes in the following items: - Long-term loans from financial institutions were 4,317.00 million Baht, decreased by 339.20 million Baht mainly from the repayment of long term loan as schedule in an
result. Regarding the quality of loans, the ratio of Non-Performing Loan (NPL) to total loans slightly increased from the end of 2018 to 3.0 percent. V2 12/11/62 2 The BOT’s Senior Loan Officer Survey