be effective in 2020, the Thai commercial banking system will be more stable and able to support loan expansion in the next phase. Overall Picture of the Bank and its Subsidiaries Million Baht Item
regulations for Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) requirements. The preparation for TFRS 9 adoption, which will come into effect in 2020, and managing loan quality and NPL
Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR). The BOT has granted a temporary relaxation on liquidity, adjusting the LCR and NSFR to lower than 100 percent until 31 December 2021, in
partially offset by higher sales volume of all main products as a result of stable operation. Analysis of Cost and Expenses 1. In Q3 2019, Cost of sales was 3,445 MTHB, decreased by 715 MTHB comparing to 2018
revenue is from long-term PPA with state enterprises which has no direct impact from COVID-19 while revenue from industrial users (IUs) remains stable y-on-y in Q1’2020, thanks to portfolio diversification
COMPANY LIMITED Management’s Discussion and Analysis 6M’19 6M’20 change Q2’19 Q1’20 Q2’20 change change Btmn Btmn y-on-y Btmn Btmn Btmn y-on-y q-on-q Sales and service income 21,123 22,466 6.4% 10,866
Quarter Change (%) 1/2018 4/2017 1/2017 4/2017 1/2017 Net profit * 9,005 8,496 8,305 6.0% 8.4% Earnings per share (Baht) 4.72 4.45 4.35 6.0% 8.4% Net interest margin 2.34% 2.31% 2.35% 0.03% (0.01)% Net fees
Thailand remained stable. Capital funds and reserves were at a high level and were able to support the challenges of uncertain economic conditions. The performance of the Thai banking system improved, mainly
PromptPay, and the expansion of Electronic Data Capture (EDC) terminals to increase card acceptance by merchants. Technological change and financial innovation have been the main factors contributing to
parts. The prospect of lower oil prices is likely to push down headline inflation in 2019, while core inflation is expected to be stable, reflecting more modest growth in private consumption. It is likely