regulations which will take effect in 2020, especially the Thai Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS9), and capital requirements, as well as other additional measures intended to mitigate the household debt
repaid both principle and interest completely and the 3 transactions of P/N will be repaid all principle and interest by 25 July 2019.In addition, the Company has assessed the ability of repayment of the
transactions of P/N has been repaid both principle and interest completely and the 3 transactions of P/N will be repaid all principle and interest by 25 July 2019.In addition, the Company has assessed the
company would like to update the progress of debt restructuring as followings; From early of 2016, the Company was contacted by Asia Credit Opportunities I (Mauritius) Limited (“ACO I”), the juristic person
. Also, there were concerns about pockets of risks in the property market, further accumulation of household debt, and debt serviceability of SMEs, especially those affected by changes in structural
household purchasing power remained weak. Despite improvements of both farm and nonfarm income, households’ purchasing power is compressed by the high debt burden and the waning confidence regarding
. On the domestic front, elevated household debt remains a constraint to purchasing power. In the meantime, domestic political situation also warrants monitoring as the government is preparing for an
)% 53,878 52,953 1.7% Non-interest income 12,295 13,534 11,321 (9.2)% 8.6% 36,145 39,385 (8.2)% Operating expenses 12,679 14,108 12,878 (10.1)% (1.5)% 38,975 38,832 0.4% Impairment loss of loans and debt
% Impairment loss of loans and debt securities 7,322 4,617 5,806 58.6% 26.1% Operating profit before tax 11,621 11,038 10,328 5.3% 12.5% Income tax expenses 2,522 2,457 1,951 2.6% 29.3% Net profit 9,099 8,581
demand.Private consumption plummeted due to increasing unemployment, lower household income and higher household debt. Some business sectors have delayed investments in order to maintain some liquidity, and this