operating Independent Power Producers (IPP) and cogeneration facilities, most of which also operate as Small Power Producers (SPP) under Thailand’s SPP program. Glow’s core business is to produce and supply
down in line with the expansion of overall economy. Consumer loan expanded at a slower rate, partly due to fund raising by issuing debentures to perform loan repayments by business sector. Besides, the
from Capital Market business operated by KKP Capital Plc. and subsidiaries. Pre-provision operating profit increased by 6.8% yoy driven by the increased in net interest income from loan expansion and
down in line with the expansion of overall economy. Consumer loan expanded at a slower rate, partly due to fund raising by issuing debentures to perform loan repayments by business sector. Besides, the
distribution center, the expansion of the factory and new branches. Short-term Investment As at 31 March 2017, the Group had short-term investment of THB 470.32 million which consisted of investments in
by 1.28%, which resulted from higher rental income from the additional HomePro’s leasable areas of new stores expansion in the second half of previous year. - Other income was Baht 554.09 million, a
by 1.28%, which resulted from higher rental income from the additional HomePro’s leasable areas of new stores expansion in the second half of previous year. - Other income was Baht 554.09 million, a
Boonterm kiosk is Bt8,778mn or 64.6% YOY. The numbers of active subscribers are 24.2mn with 2.1mn transactions per day. The Company continuously organizes the marketing activities for customer base expansion
from reversal of inventory reserve for year 2016 from the selling inventory which already recorded inventory reserve, personnel expense to support business expansion, expense related to SET compliance
increase of minimum wages and the employment due to the branch expansion, as well as the increase of the rents of the existing branches and new branches. Net Profit In the Quarter 2 of 2017, the Company and