expenses as a result of Company’s response plan to COVID-19. EBITDA margin fell to -17.7% (2Q 2019; 22.3%) • Reported net loss of THB 1,213mn, from the EBITDA shortfall as well as higher share of loss from
requested for soft loans from financial institutions under the government's measures with low interest rates. With both measures, JAS Asset can maintain the liquidity very well. The company still has cash
being presented as a part of interest income from loans after the adoption of TFRS 9, while fee income from the securities business continued to grow well. Compared with the first quarter of 2019, non
the process. At present, it is under investigation process to find the defendant’s assets. 1.4 IT Professional Co., Ltd. A debtor in a sale contracts of electric and air conditioning system installation
reversal of losses on inventories devaluation (NRV) THB 1,635 million). And, due to the company recording impairment loss of major trade account receivable, that went into business rehabilitation under the
closed Thailand’s first ever green loan for $100 million and €100 million. These are being provided in the forms of positive incentive loans for which the commercial terms are linked to the improvement in
front, IVL closed Thailand’s first ever green loan for $100 million and €100 million. These are being provided in the forms of positive incentive loans for which the commercial terms are linked to the
subsidiaries whether in the manner of being executive, major shareholder, control person or person who nominated to be executive or control authority as well as those who are involved including relatives of such
effect of the widened Crude premium over Dubai, as well as the lowered oil product spread over crude oil price. There was an Inventory Loss of THB 70 million, and GRM hedging loss. Marketing Business Group
affordable price. The Company has established the three-year strategic plan during 2022-2024 for the organization to achieve sustainable income growth rate and profitability as well as income and profit growth