Q1’2020 decreased 3.7% y-on-y to 3.13 Baht/kWh because the energy payment is generally adjusted to reflect changes in natural gas price which decreased 5.1% during the period. Electricity sales to
Q1’2018 (2.87 Baht/KWh in Q1’2017 and 2.85 Baht/KWh in Q4’2017) because the energy payment is indexed to the price of natural gas for which slightly increased to 237.21 Baht/mmBtu in Q1’2018 (232.68 Baht
energy prices at home in line with the global oil market. For Thai monetary policy, the Bank of Thailand’s policy rate is expected to stay low, at 1.75 percent, throughout the first half of 2019. Thailand
in 2017, as a result of soaring energy prices at home in line with higher oil prices in the global market. For Thai monetary policy, the Bank of Thailand’s policy rate is expected to stay low at 1.50
classified as D-SIBs. D-SIBs are required to maintain the additional CET1 of 1 percent of risk weighted assets and the ratio will be gradually phased-in 0.5 percent by January 1, 2019, and 1 percent by January
processes at KBank and K Companies, these actions are consistent with economic circumstances and rapid changes in the prices of financial assets. We continue to emphasize proactive risk controls via the
guarantee assets at certain banks, however, banks’ performance was still under Thailand Economic Growth Sources: Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council and Ministry of Commerce
, headline inflation for 2018 is expected to average 1.1 percent, slightly higher than the 0.7 percent in 2017, as a result of soaring energy prices at home in line with higher oil prices in the global market
equivalent to 58.5 percent of the net tangible assets (NTA) of the Company as appeared in the audited consolidated financial statement of the Company ending June 30, 2020, and after computing of the foregoing
paid-up common share (Million Share) 565.14 565.14 0.00 0.00% Par (Baht) 0.50 0.50 0.00 0.00% 4.1 Assets The total asset as at September 30, 2019 was increased in an amounting of Baht 47.10 million or