, especially Thai bonds, which are regarded as a safe haven because of Thailand’s economic stability – as evidenced by a low inflation rate and external debt, as well as a higher current account surplus than
เบ้ียจาย ภาษีเงินไดคาเส่ือมราคา และคาตดัจําหนาย (net debt to EBITDA ratio) (2) อัตราสวนความสามารถในการชําระดอกเบี้ย (interest coverage ratio) (3) อัตราสวนความสามารถในการชําระภาระผูกพัน (debt
the maturity date; (3) Revising the interest payment schedule from quarterly payments to semi-annual payments; (4) Increasing the bond interest rate from 7.75 percent per year to
) Increasing the interest rate from 7.75 percent per year to 7.80 percent per year, starting from 9 June 2025 until the bond maturity date; (5) Allowing interest payment in installments at the rate of 3
maintaining the financial ratios (if any): Early redemption: Interest rate: Fixed Floating Fixed and Floating Registrar: Interest payment period: Securities company underwriting the debt structure notes
companies because the interest rate quoted on GSTEL is consistent with the long-term financial costs of GJS and the loan will help to manage GSTEL’s tax debt to the Revenue Department at an approximate
to consider the following matters: (1) Granting an exemption from an event of default for the bond issuer’s inability to maintain the Interest-Bearing Debt to Equity Ratio not exceeding 5:1 as
following matters: (1) Granting an exemption from an event of default for the bond issuer’s unable to maintain the Interest-Bearing Debt to Equity Ratio not exceeding 5:1 as of 31 December 2024
interest rates for six bond series during the extended maturity periods as follows: - For bond series ECF255A, ECF255B, ECF256A, ECF246A and ECF265A: increase the interest rate to 7.50 percent
the bond maturities and adjust principal-repayment terms (total value of 1,735.70 million baht), together with an interest-rate increase; (2) Request for an exemption from an event of default