, increased by Baht 200 million or 28% from Q4/2017. The increase is mainly due to the rise in sales of electricity to Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) as the COD of both phases of IRPC Clean
agricultural industry and investment projects in electricity production from renewable energy. Moreover, small and medium sized businesses’ loan demand also slightly increased due to the need for working capital
investment; (2) bonds or debt instruments issued or guaranteed by foreign governments, foreign government agencies, or international organizations; (3) bonds or debt instruments issued or guaranteed by state
Company’s credit balance accounts. 1.4 Gains and return on financial instruments The Company’s gains and return on financial instruments in 2Q2018 were Baht 377 million, an increase of 93% from 2Q2017, due to
Baht 38 million, an increase of 16% from 3Q2017, mainly due to an increase in the Company’s credit balance accounts. 1.4 Gains and return on financial instruments The Company’s gains and return on
its use. (1) treasury bills; (2) bonds; (3) bills; (4) shares; (5) debentures; (6) investment units which are instruments or evidence representing the rights to the property of a https://www.sec.or.th
its use. (1) treasury bills; (2) bonds; (3) bills; (4) shares; (5) debentures; (6) investment units which are instruments or evidence representing the rights to the property of a https://www.sec.or.th
its use. (1) treasury bills; (2) bonds; (3) bills; (4) shares; (5) debentures; (6) investment units which are instruments or evidence representing the rights to the property of a https://www.sec.or.th
(Translation) arising from or related to its use. (1) treasury bills; (2) bonds; (3) bills; (4) shares; (5) debentures; (6) investment units which are instruments or evidence representing the rights to the
on the issuance and offering of debt instruments to improve the standards for approval, issuance, offering, and information disclosure of debt instruments.Top of Form Bottom of Form Stakeholders