in debt collection which the collection rate has increased by 97.2% at the end of March 2018. The Company expected that its performance in the first quarter of this year would be the lowest of
in debt collection which the collection rate has increased by 97.2% at the end of March 2018. The Company expected that its performance in the first quarter of this year would be the lowest of
, increasing 0.01 QoQ. Debt to equity ratio was 2.15, increasing from previous year, as a result of the adoption of TFRS16, which increased lease liability at the end of the quarter to Bt141.91mn. (The debt to
to that of 2Q2019. Debt to equity ratio was 1.91, increasing from previous year, as a result of the adoption of TFRS16, which increased lease liability in 2Q2020 by Bt160.41mn. Interest-bearing debt to
714 million, remaining by Baht 313 million. And repayment loan to GJ Steel Baht 94 million (At year ended, no outstanding debt with GJS) and it had reclassified from current liability to non-current
paid of 810 million Baht, a decrease of 166 million Baht or 17% as compared to 2017. The decrease in finance cost was due to repayments in various of debt instruments as a result of capital increase
Costs In 2018, the Company had total interest paid of 810 million Baht, a decrease of 166 million Baht or 17% as compared to 2017. The decrease in finance cost was due to repayments in various of debt
% or THB 67mn from THB 641mn as of 31 March 2020, which was mainly from the provision for doubtful debt and cash received. The average collection period as at the end of this quarter was 107 days
regulations which will take effect in 2020, especially the Thai Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS9), and capital requirements, as well as other additional measures intended to mitigate the household debt
amid high household debt, whereas public investment and the government’s budget disbursement were affected by a delay in the formation of a new government. Nevertheless, economic stability remained sound