7.34 million Baht or increased 7.73% due to the year 2019, the company had higher financial costs from interest burden from the issuance of bonds and financial institutions from the same period of the
WHAUP had sucessfully issued bond of Baht 3,000 billion in February with average coupon rate of 2.765%. There are 2 tranches of bonds, Baht 1,500 billion with tenor of 2 years 10 months and Baht 1,500
49,163.2 mm as of 31 December 2019. The increase was partly from bank loan drawdown by the end of the first quarter of 2020 in order to hold the cash for bonds matured in April 2020 as well as preserve for
2.86 million Baht or increased 1.46% due to the year 2019, the company had higher financial costs from interest burden from the issuance of bonds and financial institutions from the same period of the
because the discount rate for calculating liabilities with long-term employee benefits which was based on the interest rate of the long-term bonds has extremely decreased. The Company has re-evaluated the
. Interest-bearing debt stood at Bt90,882mn, increased by 7.7% following the new bonds issuance. AIS net debt to EBITDA (excluding lease liabilities and license payable) remained healthy at 0.8x. Total equity
investment projects, interest expenses from bonds, amortisation of prepaid transaction cost of borrowings and interest expense from lease liabilities. Finance costs increase 46.0% YoY from Baht 49.6 million to
expenses from bonds, amortisation of prepaid transaction cost of borrowings and interest expense from lease liabilities. Finance costs increase 51.9% YoY from 49.5 million to Baht 75.2 million, increased by
; 1.2.3 การเสนอขายตราสารสกุลเงินตราต่างประเทศในประเทศไทย เช่น FX bond Structure notes Securitized bonds โครงการจัดการลงทุนต่างประเทศ (“Foreign CIS
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A CorpL4.1hig A Executive Summary of Management Discussion and Analysis 1 For the Year Ending December 31, 2019 Thai economy in 2019 showed decelerating growth at 2.4 percent compared to 4.2 percent in the previous year.The slowdown could be attributed to exports which contracted further due to the stronger Baht and a global economic slowdown. In addition, the investment environment of both the public and private sector remained weak, and private consumption, albeit gro...