. Growth is estimated at 4.2% the fastest pace since 2013. The expansion was supported by the speed up in private consumption expenditure, government consumption expenditure, and investment. In the meantime
Commercial Banking In 2019, the Thai economy grew at a slower pace than the previous year and below its potential. Growth is estimated at 2.5%, the lowest level since 2015 and a significant drop from 4.1% in
important economic growth driver. For the banking sector in the year 2017, overall commercial bank loans expanded at a greater pace than the previous year, in both corporate and consumer loans, in line with
important economic growth driver. For the banking sector in the year 2017, overall commercial bank loans expanded at a greater pace than the previous year, in both corporate and consumer loans, in line with
. Growth is estimated at 4.2% the fastest pace since 2013. The expansion was supported by the speed up in private consumption expenditure, government consumption expenditure, and investment. In the meantime
weaker global demand as a result of slower growth in the number of major trading counterparties, the trade war between US and China, and a decreased global crude oil prices. However, the tourism sector
Commercial Banking In 2019, the Thai economy grew at a slower pace than the previous year and below its potential. Growth is estimated at 2.5%, the lowest level since 2015 and a significant drop from 4.1% in
weaker global demand as a result of slower growth in the number of major trading counterparties, the trade war between US and China, and a decreased global crude oil prices. However, the tourism sector
establishment of a subsidiary on 26 December 2018 1. Revenues from sales The Company recorded revenues from sales in year 2018 of Baht 666.36 million, a year-on-year growth of Baht 279.01 million or 72.03% mainly
consolidated revenues have increased to Baht 360.4 and Baht 797.3 million, a 0.8% and 11.8% growth over same period of last year with details as the followings: - The revenues for 2nd-quarter and 6-month