of ESG factors on their investments and local markets. While the quality and quantity of ESG data continue to improve, clear and uniform reporting standards remain at an early stage. We are pleased to
cross-border offerings of local mutual funds to prospective investors in the region. In the meantime, Thai asset management companies must study relevant rules, enhance relationship with target economies
are some issues inconsistent with the generally accepted accounting standards, as follows: 1. NIPPON has not recorded liabilities on promissory notes and current account with a local bank
whose proxy is their custodian that is a local financial institution, listed companies may bypass request for additional ID documents because the custodians must already have examined their clients? ID
interested in investing in various types of assets, both local and international. The above amendments have taken such fact into consideration along with comments and recommendations from business sectors and
initiated the ?Pride of the Provinces? Project in 2011 to create awareness and understanding about capital market among local businesses across the country?s as well as facilitate access to funding sources
period last year ending 31 March 2017 1 Revenue from sales Total revenue from sales amounted to THB 3,350 million, up by THB 666 million or 24.8% divided into the proportion of revenue from domestic sales
ending 30 June 2017 1 Revenue from sales Total revenue from sales amounted to THB 3,628 million, up by THB 127 million or 3.6%, divided into the proportion of domestic and overseas sales at the ratio of 55
last year ending 30 June 2017 1 Revenue from sales Total revenue from sales amounted to THB 3,628 million, up by THB 127 million or 3.6%, divided into the proportion of domestic and overseas sales at the
last year ending 30 June 2017 1 Revenue from sales Total revenue from sales amounted to THB 3,628 million, up by THB 127 million or 3.6%, divided into the proportion of domestic and overseas sales at the