sluggish effecting from Trade War which impacted the global economic sentiment. However, the Thai economy is attributed mainly by number of factors, namely 1.) Growth in Tourism sector particularly in 2H19 2
driven by global trade recovery and well-performing trading partners’ economies. Also, tourism sector robustly expanded, reflected from an increasing number of international tourist arrivals especially
sector spending and consumption. The Group’s revenues during the last quarter of 2016 and 2017 was affected. In 2017, the Group had total revenues of THB 2,407.17 million with a decrease of THB 153.73
from contraction of export sector as global consumer demand weakened. The tourism sector and private consumption grew at a slower pace. On the other hand, the personal loan of commercial banks and
expanded in all categories. The expansion in global and domestic demand reflect to the growth of manufacturing sector. In term of public spending and private investment which strongly growth in all sector
, there are risks from the slow recovery of some business sectors, including the export sector that continued to decline due to the economic slowdown in Thailand's major trading partners. This may affect
Company provided for clients in mobile operator sector. In addition, gross loss from information technology solutions was THB 0.56 million, decreased by THB 5.44 million or -111.52% YoY. The gross loss
an Average Occupancy (OCC) of 83.5%, which is the highest OCC ever achieved to date by CENTEL (Q3/2016 : 83.2%). With regards to the Tourism industry, total international tourist arrivals in Q3/2017
both Thailand and abroad temporarily disrupted several economic activities. The tourism sector substantially declined due to Thailand’s inbound travel restriction measures. Manufacturing productions were
year by THB 33.4 million or 88.5%. It mainly increased from new customers of the Government and State enterprise sector. 2.4 Revenue from Maintenance Service for the three-month period was THB 16.4