spectrum. Total equity was Bt75,689mn increasing 9.1%YoY from higher retained earnings offset by TFRS9 adoption. Cash flow (Post TFRS 9&16) For 2020, operating cash flow after tax (OCF) was Bt85,629mn
upskill and reskill short courses that serving the increasing market demand. The higher YoY number of new student enrollments so far is expected to turnaround the Company’s education business revenue in
by the BOT to hold additional capital for Higher Loss Absorbency (HLA) by gradually increasing its additional capital ratio by an increment of 0.50 percent p.a. from January 1, 2019 until completion of
, increasing slightly from 0.76 percent in the second quarter. The average exchange rate was 32.97 THB/USD, appreciating from 33.39 THB/USD in the same period last year but weaker than 31.92 THB/USD in the
additional capital for Higher Loss Absorbency (HLA) by gradually increasing its additional capital ratio by an increment of 0.50 percent p.a. from January 1, 2019 until completion of the increment to 1.00
megawatts in 2018 by 7.7 percent. This is a result of higher temperature from previous year and increasing electricity consumption from private sectors. Peak demand for electricity consumption is shown in
-SIBs). Bangkok Bank, which is classified as a D-SIB, is required by the BOT to hold additional capital for Higher Loss Absorbency (HLA) by gradually increasing its additional capital ratio by an
and product oil price hedging contract by THB 28 million, from the price of Dubai crude oil price increasing at a higher rate than Brent crude oil price during the quarter, leading to the loss
million in net profit, increasing Baht 151 million or 1.40 percent over-quarter. The increase came from net interest income, which rose Baht 671 million, or 2.83 percent. Net interest margin (NIM) was equal
. Meanwhile, net interest income rose Baht 637 million or 2.62 percent. Net interest margin (NIM) was equal to 3.43 percent, higher than the previous quarter, which was better than the target of 3.2-3.4 percent