on or after 1 January 2020: Classification of financial assets Financial assets - Debt instrument The Bank has classified its financial assets - debt instrument as subsequently measured at either
at 220.2 percent. The Bank continued to focus on loan quality through robust control over credit underwriting and risk management while maintaining the allowance for doubtful accounts at prudent level
, resulting in 4.6% forecasted economic growth in the first quarter Economic outlook for Q2/2018 is expected to grow robustly, supported by promising outlook for merchandise exports as well as tourism. A robust
. Pricing impact on revenue: the company realized overall higher prices in Q4 compared with previous months on same-customer comparison basis given the robust demand and increased input cost pressure on all
positively, private consumption remained robust through amid still- weak inflation. On 10th July, a new cabinet was formed that should largely see policy continuation; however, given the coalition’s slim
product portfolio. MACO is now also exploring potential opportunities to expand our network to neighboring countries in Southeast Asian. We are responding to robust economic growth in the region and the
, total investment, and a robust export growth. As of May 31, 2018, the Company’s total cards reached 8.24 million cards (including 2.52 million credit cards and 5.72 million member cards), net increasing
sector the Thai economy continues to outperform with Q2 growth at 4.6% slightly below Q1 but remaining strong. Private consumption growth was robust in July and August, supported by higher consumer
total assets. This is classified as class 2 of the Notification on Asset Acquisition and Disposal with the size of higher than 15% but less than 50%. The transaction value is calculated as per the
equal to 26.42% of the Company and its subsidiary total assets. This is classified as class 2 of the Notification on Asset Acquisition and Disposal with the size of higher than 15% but less than 50%. The