2,609mn from 31 December 2017. This was largely due to (i) long-term loans from related parties and interest payables of THB 5,027mn, or the outstanding debt assumed from the EBT of UE, (ii) an increase in
+14% Trade payables 427 473 -10% Current portion of long-term loans 190 128 +49% Current portion of liabilities under financial lease agreements 33 40 -16% Other non-current liabilities 338 342 -1
Short-term Loans from Financial Institutions - - - - 18.00 0.27 Trade and other current payables 683.49 9.47 583.52 8.26 576.42 8.62 Current portion of financial lease liabilities 0.26 0.00 0.38 0.01 0.43
388.89 Current liabilities Bank overdrafts and short-term loans from financial institutions 22.53 27.84 29.16 Trade and other payables 24.95 37.63 47.85 Current portion of long-term loans from financial
from financial institutions 22.53 27.84 29.16 Trade and other payables 24.95 37.63 47.85 Current portion of long-term loans from financial institutions 6.08 17.23 15.36 Current portion of liabilities
overdrafts and short-term loans from financial institutions 22.53 27.84 29.16 Trade and other payables 24.95 37.63 47.85 Current portion of long-term loans from financial institutions 6.08 17.23 15.36 Current
liabilities 2,968 0% 1,561 0% 1,066 0% - 0% Other payables 206,719 2% 119,649 1% 146,136 2% 181,505 4% Accrued expenses 235,418 3% 216,232 3% 187,345 3% 154,123 3% Current income tax payable 3,830 0% 1,369 0
annual income tax payment according to the Revenue Department announcement. On the other hand, trade and other current payables decreased as various business activities were temporarily suspended. Dusit
. An increase of 3,110.3 million baht from 31 December 2019 was as follows: Unit: million baht As at March 31, 2020 As at December 31, 2019 Variance Current liabilities Trade and other payables 2,275.6
higher finance lease liabilities by Baht 2,738.3 million, but lower other payables by Baht 301.9 million. However, borrowings from financial institutions at the end of Q1/2020 were Baht 4,321.0 million