strategic intent. Net interest income decreased slightly by 1.7 percent as a result of loan contraction and the net interest margin stood at 2.35 percent. Operating expense decreased marginally by 1.5 percent
, particularly from large corporate and SME. However, the commercial banks remained cautious in lending as the loan quality continued to deteriorate especially SME loan. Overall NPL ratio increased marginally from
1.4% compared to 2018, with key contribution from revenue from rental and rendering of services which increased outstandingly by 16.1%, while revenue from sale of goods grew marginally by 0.7%, mainly
, particularly from large corporate and SME. However, the commercial banks remained cautious in lending as the loan quality continued to deteriorate especially SME loan. Overall NPL ratio increased marginally from
termination of implementation projects. After adjusting the one-off impact of this write-off, the SG&A was marginally lower at 2.33 mb compared to last year. Net profit after Tax The net profit after tax closed
marginally improved, resulting in the decrease from 19.49% in the previous year to 19.22%. This decrease was due to the improvement in cost efficiency management. 5. Finance cost was Baht 315.51 million, an
year-on-year upon consolidating the result of our newly acquired subsidiary, Tiger Soft (1998) Company Limited (“TigerSoft”). Revenue from our Financial Solutions marginally increased by 0.60 mb or 0.8
Discussion and Analysis of Business Operation for 3Q/2018 Bangchak Corporation Plc. I 4 Marketing Business Group sales volume slightly increased YoY, while was at the similar level QoQ. Retail sales declined
% resulted from the demand in electricity and steam from industrial customers slightly fall during Q2/2017. Performance of the company’s operating power plants in Q2/2017 compared to Q1/2017 (QoQ): • Sriracha
-year average of 68.0 percent. Consequently, employment contracted by 0.7 percent. Private consumption slightly softened due to stagnant farm and non-farm income growth. Moreover, household debt, which