Bangkok, 30 July 2022 – with reference to Zipmex Group’s announcement on its website www.zipmex.com regarding its submission of moratorium relief for its businesses, including Zipmex Thailand, to the
May 3, 2020, the government relief measures for flexible living routine and curfew cancelation which led to the continued increase in traveling trips. In July 2020, the average traffic volume was at
listed companies during the crisis and mitigate potential impacts on business operation. The two accounting guidelines approved by APSC on 16 April 2020 are: (1) the Temporary Relief Measures for
’ burden by reducing minimum payment for credit card and personal loan as well as providing a grace period and relief program in the first quarter of 2020. Moreover, the Company adopted a more cautious in
’ burden by reducing minimum payment for credit card and personal loan as well as providing a grace period and relief program in the first quarter of 2020. Moreover, the Company adopted a more cautious in
% decreasing from 5.8% at the end of previous year as a result from caution on new loan and customer’s relief measures from COVID-19 situation. In the end of fourth quarter of 2021, the consolidated coverage
has introduced relief measures to boost the economy and increase liquidity to alleviate the impact of COVID-19 on citizens and businesses. In response to the crisis, the government has introduced cash
farmers to tax relief. The main lime consuming sectors of the industry had limited impact from Covid-19 in Q1 by the macro economy. However, the forecasts are for a drop in demand in the coming quarters as
from studio close down and salary reduction as per lower working hours and other department’s staff voluntary. These could greatly help alleviate the impact of COVID-19 to the company’s performance
flood victims in Chiang Rai Province. The donation, totaling 341,100 baht, was contributed under the initiative titled, "the Thai Capital Market United for Flood Relief." This amount included 300,000 baht