loan-related services, credit card and underwriting services, while fee income from transaction services and securities business increased. Consequently, the ratio of net fees and service income to
Company will collect an additional 10% of the fee including a post-dated cheque (based on the credit term) for the remaining fees of 80% within November 2019, in order to prevent the risk of debt repayment
through other comprehensive income (“FVOCI”) and reserve within equity. TFRS 16: Lease (replacing TAS17: Operating lease and Finance lease) As of 1 January 2020, operating leases were recognized as ‘right
through other comprehensive income (“FVOCI”) and reserve within equity. TFRS 16: Lease (replacing TAS17: Operating lease and Finance lease) As of 1 January 2020, operating leases were recognized as ‘right
-performing loan (NPL) to total loans was 2.9 percent, nearly the same level as at the end of 2017. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan Officer Survey indicated that in the second quarter of 2018, credit demand
or 42% as compared to 2017. The Company recorded loss from the selling of asset with the total of 3,535 million Baht In 2018, the Company had a total finance cost of 810 million Baht, a decrease of 166
% as compared to 2017. The Company recorded loss from selling of asset with the total of 3,533 million Baht In 2018, the Company had a total finance cost of 810 million Baht, a decrease of 166 million
had a total finance costs of 159 million Baht; increased by 40% as compared to Q1 2018 of 264 million Baht. This is a result of a decrease in interest bearing debt from a total amount of 16.31 billion
another in Thailand and severance pay of 21 million Baht. In 2Q 2019, the Company had a total finance costs of 187 million Baht; decreased by 6% as compared to 2Q 2018 of 198 million Baht. 2 | P a g e Pace
level as the previous quarter. This was mainly contributed from an increase in credit card income by 14%, personal loan income by 15% and other incomes in bad debt recovery and collection service income