requirements to comply with the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) guidelines which require banks to hold sufficient liquid assets to improve the resilience of banks against
previous year. Myanmar’s installed capacity is approximately 5,700 megawatts, which are mainly generated by hydropower plants. However, the current supply is not sufficient to meet country’s demand, which is
will need to manage liquidity in line with the Bank of Thailand’s requirements to comply with the LCR and the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) guidelines, which require banks to hold sufficient liquid
the Company than not to merge. CCPH after the Transaction shall have more sufficient capital structure as well as more diversified product lines as comparing to the previously entity, which shall have
conditional tender offer with loans from a financial institution at the amount not exceeding Baht 1,390,000,000, which is sufficient assuming all shareholders of the Target accept the Company’s conditional
conditional tender offer with loans from a financial institution at the amount not exceeding Baht 1,390,000,000, which is sufficient assuming all shareholders of the Target accept the Company’s conditional
tender offer with loans from a financial institution at the amount not exceeding Baht 1,390,000,000, which is sufficient assuming all shareholders of the Target accept the Company’s conditional voluntary
communicating with and providing services to clients corresponding to each type of capital market products or services; (d) providing sufficient information and explanation regarding risks of capital market
providing services to clients corresponding to each type of capital market products or services; (d) providing sufficient information and explanation regarding risks of capital market products or services
providing services to clients corresponding to each type of capital market products or services; (d) providing sufficient information and explanation regarding risks of capital market products or services