capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 21.797%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and decreased from 31 December 2018 at 20.045% that had the ratio of total capital
Adequacy and Capital Ratio As of 31 December 2019, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 19.304%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and decreased
capital to risk-weighted assets ratio (BIS ratio) increased by 20.463% from 19.265% as at 31 December 2019, higher than the minimum rate at 11.000%, required by the Bank of Thailand. Tier I capital ratio to
) was at 19.122%, higher than the 11.000% or the minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand, and increased from December 31, 2019 which was at 19.304%. The ratio of Tier I capital to risk assets was at
capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 21.797%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and decreased from 31 December 2018 at 20.045% that had the ratio of total capital
the Bank and its subsidiaries were 20.71 percent, 17.66 percent and 17.66 percent respectively, which are comfortably above the Bank of Thailand’s minimum capital requirements. V2 12/11/62 4 Operating
discovery of the new Omicron variant; however, high vaccination rate along with the increasing proportion of population who received booster dose will likely lead to the tendency for the government to
causes or factors that may affect such financial status, operating results, or changes, and a tendency of significant changes in or factor which may significantly affect the financial status or operating
adequacy ratio of the Bank and its subsidiaries would be 18.71 percent, 17.19 percent and 17.19 percent, respectively. These capital adequacy ratios are above the Bank of Thailand’s minimum capital
-of-use’ and ‘lease liability’ at the present value of lease payment over the remaining lease term. The leases including tower lease agreement, site rental, office & shop building rental, and minimum