above is the main factor of the losses recorded. 58.7% drop in Total Industry Production (“TIP”) in Thailand for the period of May – July 2020 as compared with the same period in 2019 causing the Thailand
2021, the allowance for expected credit losses from receivables has been reduced. Due in 2020, such loss has already been recorded quite high. Fair value loss on FVTPL equity instrument increased by 100
2021, the allowance for expected credit losses from receivables has been reduced. Due in 2020, such loss has already been recorded quite high. Fair value loss on FVTPL equity instrument increased by 100
training, resulting in an increase in operating expenses in many items. As a result, selling and administrative expenses increased. Furthermore, the Company recorded the impairment loss on financial assets
decreased at similar rate to the decrease in total revenue. In addition, in 2022, the Company recorded the impairment loss on financial assets by 96. 8 MB and the Fair value loss on FVTPL equity instrument by
operating losses. In order to display the expected return value of the subsidiary's capital value, the company recorded losses on impairment of subsidiary investments. According to the accounting standards as
margin (NIM) recorded a minimal increase after being stable during the first half of this year given that most commercial banks continued to focus on funding cost management. As of the end of the third
Competition In the third quarter of 2018, commercial banks recorded increased net profit over-year and over- quarter. Compared to the prior quarter, the rise could be attributed to gain on investments and
details are following below. Executive Summary For the third quarter of 2017, 3-month operating period ended 30 September 2017 (“Q3 2017”), the total revenues of the Company was recorded 2,132 Million Baht
details are following below. Executive Summary For the third quarter of 2017, 3-month operating period ended 30 September 2017 (“Q3 2017”), the total revenues of the Company was recorded 2,132 Million Baht