-to-Equity ratio was 0.75x, increased from 0.69x at the end of 2018, while the Net Interest-bearing Debt-to-Equity ratio was 0.64x at the end of 1Q2019, increased from 0.58x at the end of 2018 mainly
15,822 million baht at the end of fiscal year 2017. Consequently, book value as of November 30, 2018 was 69 baht per share, increased from 62.9 baht per share as of February 28, 2018. Debt to Equity ratio
; however, the appreciating Thai Baht led to loss from the foreign currency forward contract. However, from the appreciation of Thai Baht, BCPG has also recorded gain on foreign exchange of THB 72 million, as
depressions in farm income and high level of household debt while inflation remains at a low level. Other key risks that need to be monitored are the slowdown in global economy especially the Chinese economy
consumption and impair household debt serviceability and (5) the sluggish investment demand due to uncertain macroeconomic outlook, tightening credit conditions, and the delays in government budget process. For
may lower farm income and 4) on going high level of household debt limiting household consumptions. Meanwhile, in the auto industry, the total number of car sales for the first five months of 2019 still
high level of household debt limiting household consumptions. Meanwhile, in the auto industry, the total number of car sales for the first six months of 2019 still showed an expansion with sales for the
and allowance for troubled debt restructuring amounted to Baht 10,853 million with outstanding Baht 4,500 million in general reserve. The total loan loss reserve to total mandatory reserve ratio stood
household debt, that leads to low level of consumption 2) Escalating trade tension between US and the rest of the world, which could negatively impact export and investment 3) Less surplus of Thailand’s
yoy. Cost-to-income ratio excluding loss from sale of foreclosed assets and loss from revaluations stood at 46.4% for 3Q18 comparing to 45.9% during 3Q17. Impairment loss on loans and debt securities