(IPO), including with cash received after deducted directly attributable expenses of IPO, the Group has total equity of 467.41 Million Baht lead Debt to Equity ratio (D/E) as of 31 March 2019 was 1.70
, the interest bearing debt to equity ratio and the debt to equity ratio have increased from 0.49 : 1 to 0.50 : 1 and from 0.69 : 1 to 0.77 : 1 as of 31st December 2017 and 30th June 2018 respectively
of Q1/2020, the Company has an interest bearing debt to equity ratio equal to 2.65 times, slightly increased from the end of the year 2019 which is equal to 2.50 times. The effects of the outbreak
2019 FY 2020 FY 2019 Return on Equity (ROE) 1.48% 0.01% 8.65% 6.51% Return on Assets (ROA) 0.44% 0.00% 2.55% 2.59% Return on Fixed Assets (ROFA) 17.46% 16.31% 21.36% 21.00% Debt/Equity Ratio 3.03 1.59
Company determines to maintain an optimal capital structure by lowering leverage level which will ultimately reduce debt ratio. Unit: THB million 31 December 2018 31 December 2019 Change Cash and cash
shareholders and the share repurchase of the subsidiary. The appropriate of capital structure The debt to equity ratio as at 30 June 2018 was 2.4: 1, increased from the debt-to-equity ratio as at 31 December
appropriate of capital structure The debt to equity ratio as at 30 September 2018 was 2.5:1, increased from the debt-to-equity ratio as at 31 December 2017, which was 2.0: 1. The increase was due to the
decreased by 39.8% due to the allowances for bad debt and doubtful accounts of the bank are adequate as seen from high proportion of loan loss reserves ratio is at 186.08%. Earnings per share for the fourth
decreased by 39.8% due to the allowances for bad debt and doubtful accounts of the bank are adequate as seen from high proportion of loan loss reserves ratio is at 186.08%. Earnings per share for the fourth
ratio was also close to the target of 42.31 percent. At the same time, our robust capital position was sufficient to cushion against risk, and greater than the Bank of Thailand’s requirement. As evidenced