improvement. Compared to the prior quarter, the figures edged higher in line with increased brokerage fees from securities business, bancassurance fees and management fees. NPLs to total loans edged up slightly
increased from the prior year or 2.1 percent. The sales of Consumer Products comparing with the previous year increased at Baht 102 million or 12.1 percent as a result of promotion and new products such as
managers in accordance with forms and procedures provided in the electronic system in the web site of the Office: (1) report on appointment of fund managers which shall be submitted prior to the appointment
managers in accordance with forms and procedures provided in the electronic system in the web site of the Office: (1) report on appointment of fund managers which shall be submitted prior to the appointment
which shall be submitted prior to the appointment for not less than fourteen days; (2) report on the termination of appointment of fund managers which shall be submitted within fourteen days as from the
increased from the prior year or 2.1 percent. The sales of Consumer Products comparing with the previous year increased at Baht 102 million or 12.1 percent as a result of promotion and new products such as
under Clause 3 prior to the expiry date of approval under Clause 12; and (2) having filed the application for renewal of approval as auditor in the capital market with the SEC Office in advance for at
both Thailand and abroad temporarily disrupted several economic activities. The tourism sector substantially declined due to Thailand’s inbound travel restriction measures. Manufacturing productions were
results with the same period of the prior year, the group’ s profits increased Baht 7.01 million, or 40.54% due to the following reasons: Operating revenue increased Baht 55.18 million or increased 15.70
change from the same period of prior year. Gross Margin for construction service still be the same as previous year. As at 30 June 2017, the Group has backlog for construction service in oil and gas sector