: Manufacturer of finished garments Issued and paid-up share capital : Baht 30,000,000.- classified into 3,000,000 ordinary shares, with par value of Baht 10 per share Pre-transaction shareholding level : 573,000
decreased by 57.9% from obsolete and long aged finished goods Six-Month Period • Total cost of goods sold decreased by 12.6% along with declining in sales value • Selling expenses decreased by 14.5% due to
million, increased by 3.2% mainly due to writing off the obsolete finished goods. As a result, the company reported net loss of Baht 8.1 million compared with a profit of Baht 6.6 million in the same
by 8.9% from the marketing activities expenses. The administrative expenses reported at Baht 28.8 million, increased by 4.1% due to writing off the obsolete finished goods and raw materials. Shutdown
every finished product and crude oil price crack spreads, with supporting factors ranging from the maintenance of various refineries in North Asia, as well as concerns over supplies tightening after the
deliver excellent financial products and an unsurpassed service experience to all our customers. Meanwhile, KBank places equal importance on supporting functions which are in harmony with our business
Conglomerate’s capital adequacy ratio (CAR) according to the Basel III Accord was 17.63 percent, with a Tier 1 capital ratio of 15.25 percent. KBank has emphasized synergy with K Companies, strategic partners and
increase came from net interest income which rose Baht 608 million, or 2.63 percent, due largely to interest income from repurchase agreement transactions. Net interest margin (NIM) was equal to 3.37 percent
risk, and greater than the Bank of Thailand’s requirement. As evidenced, capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of KASIKORNBANK FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATE (the Conglomerate) according to the Basel III Accord was 18.05
adequacy ratio (CAR) of KASIKORNBANK FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATE (the Conglomerate) according to the Basel III Accord was 18.96 percent, with a Tier 1 capital ratio of 16.50 percent. Being aligned with our