weaker global demand as a result of slower growth in the number of major trading counterparties, the trade war between US and China, and a decreased global crude oil prices. However, the tourism sector
considered recording the revenue in line with the actual receivables. Other revenue such as rental income and interest income for the year ended 31 December 2019 was 115.8 million baht, an increase of 6.4
assets 23,525.93 26,303.02 (2,777.09) (10.6) Non-current assets 70,698.90 70,088.07 610.83 0.9 Total Assets 94,224.83 96,391.09 (2,166.26) (2.2) 3.1.1 Financial lease receivables from related party
contributed during the period in the total amount of Baht 2,362.96 million. 4.1.3 Financial lease receivables from related party decreased in the amount of Baht 808.45 million. 4.1.4 Trade accounts receivable
at end of Jun-18, AIS had total assets of Bt282,765mn, slightly down from end of Dec-17. Current assets were Bt33,352mn declining from lower cash outstanding, offset with higher receivables and
Asia Energy Limited 68.86 Solar Power Company Limited (Korat 3 4 7) 46.27 Others 50.19 Total 2,615.99 4.1.4 Trade accounts receivable from related parties of Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Company
Australia, increased in the total amount of AUD 187.60 million. 4.1.3 Trade accounts receivable from related parties of Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Company Limited, a subsidiary, increased in the amount
assets were Bt34,905mn stable from 2017 as higher account receivables, following a larger base of postpaid customers, was offset by lower cash. Total non- current assets were Bt255,600mn increasing 2.6
79,749.66 4,587.16 5.8 Total Assets 105,446.18 100,229.43 5,216.75 5.2 3.1.1 Trade accounts receivable from related parties of RG increased in the amount of THB 1,121.70 million, as the electricity sales in
period last year, especially in the tourism sector. However, exports and private investment – two major economic drivers – continued to slow in line with the sluggish global economy and trade volume amid