of household debt. On the other hand, public spending and investment continued to grow due to government’s relief measure through cash injection for people and businesses. As of August 31, 2020, the
revenue from bad debt recovery continued growing by 18% y-y and the revenue from overseas subsidiaries grew by 10% y-y. Details of each business can be described as follows: Profit and Loss Statement
revenue from bad debt recovery continued growing by 18% y-y and the revenue from overseas subsidiaries grew by 10% y-y. Details of each business can be described as follows: Profit and Loss Statement
the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect private consumption and domestic tourism sector continued to decline. As of May 31, 2021, the Company’s total cards reached 9.25 million cards, including 2.98
closely with our customers to demonstrate the added value.” 2. Outlook A more challenging external environment, owing to continued trade tensions, impacted negatively on the economy in the second quarter
because an increase of export and private consumption, as well as an expansion of government investment. In addition, the domestic tourism sector also improved due to the government continued relaxing
. Therefore, AEON Microfinance (Myanmar) Co., Ltd has stopped new loan and cut the expenses as well as continued pursuing debt collection respectively. The Company has been expanding more online service
providing new loans to existing customers starting January 22, 2022. The subsidiary has continuously reduced operation costs and continued pursuing debt collection accordingly. However, the Company has been
baht increased 608 million baht or 12% y-y and 6% q-q. This is the result of continued growth in core business revenues especially in credit card increased by 17% y-y, which in line with increasing of
Others Turnovers 100,145 Million Baht Total Revenues 22,332 Million Baht 4 other incomes revenue was contributed mainly from the continued growth of bad debt recovery and gain on sale of written-off