% growth in the previous quarter, as a result of private consumption and public investment showed contraction while export of goods, private investment and government expenditure expansion. In addition, the
economy continued to expand. The main growth drivers were continued expansions in merchandise exports which expanded in various product categories and export destinations, and the swift recovery in tourism
employment agreement with the relevant employees; 6. GNET has proceed with the intellectual property matters as follows: (1) GNET has change the registration in relation to its domain name with the domain name
. Growth is estimated at 4.2% the fastest pace since 2013. The expansion was supported by the speed up in private consumption expenditure, government consumption expenditure, and investment. In the meantime
Commercial Banking In 2019, the Thai economy grew at a slower pace than the previous year and below its potential. Growth is estimated at 2.5%, the lowest level since 2015 and a significant drop from 4.1% in
. Growth is estimated at 4.2% the fastest pace since 2013. The expansion was supported by the speed up in private consumption expenditure, government consumption expenditure, and investment. In the meantime
Commercial Banking In 2019, the Thai economy grew at a slower pace than the previous year and below its potential. Growth is estimated at 2.5%, the lowest level since 2015 and a significant drop from 4.1% in
future growth plans. In terms of the progress on Tender Offer of Glow Energy Public Company Limited (GLOW), after the company have completed the Mandatory Tender Offer from GLOW which ended on the 22nd May
23,302,731.46 33,845,744.40 Other current assets 3,581,886.07 56,600.00 42,525.00 Total current assets 112,577,080.62 151,656,169.53 145,035,688.74 Non-current assets Land, property, equipment (net) 28,287,502.97
from the end of 2019 with growth driven by hire purchase, housing and corporate lending segment. For asset quality, the Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) to total loans ratio for 3Q20 declined further to 2.9