down movement of the Thai stock market in March 2020, the Company’s overall profitability on the gains and return on financial instruments was also significantly impacted in the first quarter of 2020
% comparing with December 31, 2019 due to 1. A decrease in inventories at amount of Baht 85 million which was due to better stock movement. 2. A decrease in trade accounts receivable and retention receivable at
481.9 1.4 Capital Adequacy and the Ratio of Capital Fund to Risk Assets As of 31 December 2018, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 20.045%, higher than the 10.375% minimum rate
Adequacy and Capital Ratio As of 31 December 2019, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 19.265%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and decreased
13.757%, higher than the 9.750% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2016 at 13.706%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 10.277%, higher than the
% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2016 at 13.706%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 10.277%, higher than the 7.250% minimum rate required by
23.054%, higher than the 9.750% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2016 at 13.706%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 19.690%, higher than the
% Ratio of net NPLs to net total loans 1.2% 1.1% 0.9% 0.1% 0.3% Ratio of loan loss reserves to minimum required provisioning 194.6% 188.2% 205.0% 6.4% (10.4)% Ratio of loan loss reserves to NPLs 154.0
Capital Fund to Risk Assets As of 30 September 2017, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 23.054%, higher than the 9.750% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and
Capital Fund to Risk Assets As of 31 December 2017, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 21.857%, higher than the 9.750% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing