the mechanism for supervising the service industry related to electronic transactions has been streamlined for enhanced clarity and in alignment with digital development for the economy and society
beginning of the second quarter of 2019. Moreover, commercial banks will have to focus on cost and asset quality management for enhanced efficiency while also bracing for heightened competition, especially
borrowers with good track records, as well as existing low-risk customers. Early warning signs were also developed with the use of transactional data for enhanced efficiency in risk monitoring and portfolio
solutions for enhanced connectivity between our customers and their business partners, thus leading to more expansive business networks and efficiency, especially among those in the agro-processing, commerce
policy and enhanced our operational procedures and communicated to our staff to ensure compliance with this regulation. Commercial Banks’ Service Channels The Bank of Thailand (BOT) issued Notification
alternatives available. 13.4 The company provides the board of directors with the invitations to the board of directors’ meetings and documentation for the meetings which contain necessary and sufficient
relaxed rules will allow the private sector to 4 manage foreign exchange and conduct foreign exchange risk management with enhanced convenience and efficiency, effective February 15, 2020, which contain the
measurements of financial performance or liquidity, under TFRS, and should not be considered alternatives to net profit (loss) or any other performance measure or as an alternative to cash flow from operating
performance or liquidity, under TFRS, and should not be considered alternatives to net profit (loss) or any other performance measure or as an alternative to cash flow from operating activities. Since there are
revenues. (2) EBIT, EBIT margins, EBITDA, EBITDA margins are not standard measures, nor measurements of financial performance or liquidity, under TFRS, and should not be considered alternatives to net profit