%, followed by Retail at 16.1% and SMEs & SSME at 12.4% of total loans. The most portion of them was manufacturing and commerce sector at 25.9%, followed by public utilities and services sector at 24.8% and
%, followed by Retail at 16.1% and SMEs & SSME at 12.4% of total loans. The most portion of them was manufacturing and commerce sector at 25.9%, followed by public utilities and services sector at 24.8% and
including interbank and money market items Loans to Customers Classified by Type of Businesses When classified by type of businesses, most portion of loans were financial intermediation sector at 30.7
sector at the end of the year was restricted again and decrease of consumer’s confidence accordingly. As of February 28, 2021, the Company’s total cards reached 9.19 million cards, including 2.95 million
sector at the end of the year was restricted again and decrease of consumer’s confidence accordingly. As of February 28, 2021, the Company’s total cards reached 9.19 million cards, including 2.95 million
15.7% of total loans. When classified by type of business loans, the most portion of them was public utilities and services at 26.8%, followed by manufacturing and commerce sector at 22.2% and financial
15.7% of total loans. When classified by type of business loans, the most portion of them was public utilities and services at 26.8%, followed by manufacturing and commerce sector at 22.2% and financial
operations or significantly reduce employment. 3. More-severe-than-expected impact of the drought could affect farm income For banking sector in the first quarter of 2020, commercial bank loan expanded at a
sector at 21.3% and manufacturing and commerce sector at 20.9% of total loans. Table: Loans to Customers Classified by Type of Businesses (Unit: Million Baht) Loans to customers classified by type of
investment would grow at a slower pace than previously estimated. For the banking sector in the second quarter of 2019, corporate loan expanded in line with the expansion of overall economy. Consumer loan grew