increase came from net interest income which rose Baht 608 million, or 2.63 percent, due largely to interest income from repurchase agreement transactions. Net interest margin (NIM) was equal to 3.37 percent
previous quarter. The improvement could be attributed to net interest income which increased by Baht 326 million or 1.27 percent. Net interest margin (NIM) stood at 3.34 percent. Non-interest income also
(FIDF). Net interest margin (NIM) therefore stood at 3.49 percent. Meanwhile, other operating expenses decreased by Baht 3,695 million or 17.45 percent, over- quarter. As a result, our cost to income
lending agreement for a short selling through a margin account shall comply with the requirements stipulated by the Stock Exchange of Thailand and approved by the SEC Office. Chapter 4 Provision on
selling through a margin account shall comply with the requirements stipulated by the Stock Exchange of Thailand and approved by the SEC Office. Chapter 4 Provision on Investment Analysis and Consultation
and within the established targets. Our net interest margin (NIM) equaled 3.43 percent – slightly higher than the preceding quarter. Our cost to income ratio rose marginally from the previous quarter to
shareholders meeting (Whitewash). On July 27, 2017, the company has received the subscription of the newly issued ordinary shares from CTBC Bank, totaled Baht 16,598,914,952.40 and the company used proceeds from
Bank through private placement or 35.6169% of the total paid-up capital and on July 27, 2017, the company has received the subscription of the newly issued ordinary shares current from CTBC Bank, totaled
private placement or 35.6169% of the total paid-up capital and on July 27, 2017, the company has received the subscription of the newly issued ordinary shares current from CTBC Bank, totaled Baht
competitiveness. Including the bank has provided the reward for customers by organized the activities to maintain the customers base and well received by the customers. The bank has provided the services in the