telecommunications operator in Thailand, to accelerate the growth of RLP’s user base and monthly-active-users (“MAU”) during the first half of this year. AIS has continued to demonstrate its commitment to shift its
body temperature screening before the shift. Furthermore, to comprehensible with the state health and safety policy, spots to provide alcohol gel and face mark for the park visitor are scatters through
were in the smartphone segment. And accessories This is a result of adding Apple and Samsung products to shift the brand's position, causing products in this group to sell well. The company still
481.9 1.4 Capital Adequacy and the Ratio of Capital Fund to Risk Assets As of 31 December 2018, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 20.045%, higher than the 10.375% minimum rate
Adequacy and Capital Ratio As of 31 December 2019, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 19.265%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and decreased
13.757%, higher than the 9.750% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2016 at 13.706%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 10.277%, higher than the
% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2016 at 13.706%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 10.277%, higher than the 7.250% minimum rate required by
23.054%, higher than the 9.750% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2016 at 13.706%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 19.690%, higher than the
Capital Fund to Risk Assets As of 30 September 2017, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 23.054%, higher than the 9.750% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and
20.564%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2018 at 20.045%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 17.707%, higher than the