business may have risk. • If the COVID-19 situation is relief, the Company will further inform shareholders of a new AGM date as soon as appropriate. However, the remained agenda items are stated as follows
to Advanced Connection Corporation Public Company Limited (“the Company”) has received financial relief from the Company and subsidiaries for 3 months approval for the year ended 31 March 2020. It
Advanced Connection Corporation Public Company Limited (“the Company”) has received financial relief from the company and subsidiaries for 3 months approval for the quarter 1/2021 ended 31 March 2021. It
hospitality industry, which directly impacted to DTC’s business and performance in 2Q20. DTC recorded a net loss of THB 453 million in 2Q20, compared to net loss of THB 22 million in 2Q19. The loss was driven
preserving policy space. The MPC deemed the government’s announced relief measures and loan repayment measures to assist borrowers affected by the Covid-19 would more directly address the problems than
’ burden by reducing minimum payment for credit card and personal loan as well as providing a grace period and relief program in the first quarter of 2020. Moreover, the Company adopted a more cautious in
, the government relief measures for flexible living routine such as the opening of the shops, restaurants and beauty salons which affected to increase in traveling trips. The Company expects that the
’ burden by reducing minimum payment for credit card and personal loan as well as providing a grace period and relief program in the first quarter of 2020. Moreover, the Company adopted a more cautious in
% decreasing from 5.8% at the end of previous year as a result from caution on new loan and customer’s relief measures from COVID-19 situation. In the end of fourth quarter of 2021, the consolidated coverage
income amounted to Baht 5,594 million, an increase of 26.0% driven by the increase in net interest income of 15.9% with non-interest income also increasing by 48.3% from the increase in both net fees and