million, an increase of THB 66 million or 2% from December 31st, 2017, mainly attributable to the increasing of higher accounts payable but offsetting by a decrease in long term loan from financial
Australia, increased in the total amount of AUD 187.60 million. 4.1.3 Trade accounts receivable from related parties of Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Company Limited, a subsidiary, increased in the amount
was the Company and RHIS received short-term loans from financial institutions during the period in the amount of THB 1,250 million and USD 50 million respectively. (2) Trade accounts payable of RG
the growth in sales of dessert cafés, which accounts for the largest share of revenue. The growth in sales of dessert cafés was mainly due to the improving COVID-19 situation and the recovery of
million, a decrease of THB 86 million or 2% from December 31, 2017, mainly attributable to a decrease in long-term loan. As a result, long-term loan was paid, and the company had lower account payable to
% 65% 5,646 7,933 301 1,456 5,651 8,988 513 1,984 0% 13% 70% 36% Total Revenues 5,225 5,664 5,979 6% 14% 15,335 17,136 12% Operating and administrative expenses and others Bad debts and doubtful accounts
supervision amounted to 13.4 million accounts, 5% more than last year. Personal loan receivable was 383,278 million baht, with the growth of 8% from the same period last year. In the fiscal year ended February
of personal loan under supervision amounted to 12.8 million accounts, 5% more than last year. Personal loan receivable was 354,294 million baht, with the growth of 6% from the same period last year. In
, 2017, the Company has total billings of 3.33 million accounts with number of active customers of 2.15 million, mainly from Bangkok 31%, and up-country 69%. Details of each business can be described as
consist of operating and administrative expenses, bad debt and doubtful accounts and finance cost. In the first half of 2018, the Company had total consolidated expenses of 7,855 million baht, an increase