9: 5 (1) the Bank of Thailand; 6 (2) the Financial Institutions Development Fund; 7 (3) the Export-Import Bank of Thailand; 8 (4) the Industrial Finance Corporation of Thailand; 9 (5) commercial banks
Finance Corporation of Thailand; 9(5) commercial banks; 10(6) finance companies; 4 As added by the Notification of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. KorThor 12/2542 Re: Rules, Conditions and
or 42% as compared to 2017. The Company recorded loss from the selling of asset with the total of 3,535 million Baht In 2018, the Company had a total finance cost of 810 million Baht, a decrease of 166
% as compared to 2017. The Company recorded loss from selling of asset with the total of 3,533 million Baht In 2018, the Company had a total finance cost of 810 million Baht, a decrease of 166 million
Thailand and NESDB, overall Thai economy in 2018 expanded by 4.1%, higher than 4.0% growth in 2017. This was mainly from acceleration of private consumption and investment, as well as improving domestic
positively, private consumption remained robust through amid still- weak inflation. On 10th July, a new cabinet was formed that should largely see policy continuation; however, given the coalition’s slim
central bank is likely to keep interest rates low for the foreseeable future. Economic indicators for June and the second quarter of this year suggested an expansion in private investment and consumption
1. The outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Since the end of February 2020, the government and private companies allowed the employees to work at home to prevent the further spread of the
pandemic. The pandemic severely affects both external and domestic demand in tourism, manufacturing, and exporting sectors, as well as softens private consumption indicators. The outbreak also led to
% Profit before finance cost and income tax expenses 178.46 21.5% 176.32 21.9% 171.66 22.0% -2.6% -3.8% Bank charge (3.76) -0.5% (2.36) -0.3% (2.21) -0.3% -6.4% -41.2% Interest expenses (11.13) -1.3% (8.78