Power Plant Project in the Republic of Indonesia On April 7, 2017, RH International (Singapore) Corporation Pte. Ltd. (“RHIS”), an indirect subsidiary, entered into a Joint Venture Agreement to establish
the EXAT to compensate the Company for damages as follows: 1) Damages, together with interest, amounting to Baht 1,048 Million, and default interest under the Second Stage Expressway Agreement on such
be authorized to perform any actions related to the disposal of Land and Buildings to NML, including to sign and negotiate terms and other details in land and buildings sale and purchase agreement
12.3% Revenue from finance lease under power purchase agreement 103.2 101.6 104.9 3.2% 1.6% 306.9 305.7 (0.4%) Revenue from construction under a concession arrangement 215.0 - - - N.A.(
2.8% Revenue from finance lease under power purchase agreement 95.3 102.4 104.5 2.1% 9.7% 197.6 206.9 4.7% Cost of sales and services (1,174.0) (1,274.4) (1,191.7) (6.5%) 1.5% (2,323.4) (2,466.2) 6.1
% 4,669.2 4,458.3 (4.5%) Revenue from finance lease under a Power Purchase Agreement 105.2 106.3 102.8 (3.3%) (2.3%) 312.1 314.0 0.6% Cost of sales and services (1,168.7) (1,168.5) (1,272.2) 8.9% 8.9
1,139.5 1,182.8 1,148.4 (34.4) (2.9%) 4,540.2 4,586.4 46.2 1.0% Revenue from finance lease under power purchase agreement 100.9 102.8 103.2 94.3 (8.9) (8.6%) 410.4 401.2 (9.2) (2.2%) Revenue from
marginally from the previous quarter to 40.70 percent, it was better than the target. Meanwhile, our robust capital position was sufficient to cushion against risk, and greater than the Bank of Thailand’s
capital position was robust. As evidenced, capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of KASIKORNBANK FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATE (the Conglomerate) according to the Basel III Accord was 18.12 percent, with a Tier 1 capital
the uncertainties stemming from economic recession. However, our capital position – as of the end of the first quarter of 2020 – remained robust. As evidenced, capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of