businesses as well as amount of restricted cash. Debt to equity ratio decreased by 5.72 times, from 7.28 times to 1.56 times due to the decrease of total liabilities from repayment of short-term borrowings to
in a decrease in the cost-to-income ratio, which stood at 42.52 percent. KBank has set aside higher allowance for impairment loss on loans, in line with uncertainties from the ongoing economic slowdown
only 0.12, which is a result of the large amount of current liabilities being due in one year, but also is at high financial risk with the debt to equity ratio of 12.44 as calculated based on the
household purchasing power remained weak. Despite improvements of both farm and nonfarm income, households’ purchasing power is compressed by the high debt burden and the waning confidence regarding
Percentage Total Revenues 501.45 1,148.64 (647.19) (56.34) Cost of Goods Sold and Service (577.57) (1,085.84) (508.27) (46.81) Sell and Administration Expenses (22.54) (39.38) (16.85) (42.77) Net Profit (Loss
from 0.32 at end of 2018. This improvement was mainly due to a repayment of all short-term borrowing from financial institutions. The debt-to-equity ratio reduced to 0.38 at 30 June 2019 compared to 2.34
. The debt-to-equity ratio reduced to 0.40 at 30 September 2019 compared to 2.34 at the end of 2018. This improvement was mainly due to (1) the repayment of all short-term borrowings from financial
THB 3,418.20 million which has decreased THB 936.99 million or 21.51% from the fiscal year 2014 which the revenue is THB 4,355.19 million. Ratio of the revenues to total revenues in 2015 and 2014 is
THB 3,418.20 million which has decreased THB 936.99 million or 21.51% from the fiscal year 2014 which the revenue is THB 4,355.19 million. Ratio of the revenues to total revenues in 2015 and 2014 is
. On the domestic front, elevated household debt remains a constraint to purchasing power. In the meantime, domestic political situation also warrants monitoring as the government is preparing for an