2020, deposits grew at a higher rate than loans and, as a result, the ratio of loans to deposits declined from the end of last year. The ratio of non-performing loans (NPL) to total loans is likely to
business environment and ongoing changes in regulations. As of September 30, 2019, deposits grew at a higher rate than loans, with the ratio of loans to deposits declining from the end of last year as a
underwriting amounted to Baht 7.95 million, an increase of Baht 16.08 million, as the ratio of net claims (less claim recovery from reinsurers) over earned premium during the same period last year decreased from
loan agreements, the company was required to maintain its D/E ratio of not higher than 2 .0 times. For the long-term loan agreements, there is additional condition to maintain DSCR of not less than 1.1
decrease of revenue 93.93 million Baht from the same quarter of last year which had total revenue equivalent to 246.45 million Baht, and it represented a decrease by 38.11 percent ratio. The main reason due
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