who previously recorded the losses from allowances for expected credit losses that it from assessments in accordance with financial reporting standards on financial instruments. In addition, the
% * IFRS 15 is effective for financial statement reporting periods beginning on after 1 January 2018 48.5% Non-current assets 51.9% 51.5% 2,116 2,277 1,991 2,103 31 Dec 2018 31 Mar 2019 4,380 0 2,718 3,079
and Analysis for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020 The presentation of 2019 figures was not made in accordance with the new Thai Financial Reporting Standards 9 (TFRS9) related to financial
financial reporting standards relating to financial instruments (TAS 32, TFRS 7 and TFRS 9) and leases standard (TFRS 16) retrospectively from 1 January 2020. The following tables show the adjustments made to
as of 30th June 2020, which grew by 1% from THB 2,600 million as of 31st December 2019. The increase in the assets was largely due to the first-time adoption of Thai Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS
1/2 Ref: CIG 015/2018 March 12, 2018 Subject: Profit and loss reporting the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2017 and explanation of more than 20 percent fluctuation in profit and
of Thai Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS) No. 16 Leases that required long-term operating leases to be booked as an asset at the present value. 2. Total liabilities were THB 1,542 million as of 30th
Million Baht as 28.77 Million Baht increased when compared to December 31, 2019 of 1,580.47 due to company has net profit of 34.14 Million Baht also impact from introduction of financial reporting standard
retaining earnings (loss) of 15.51 million baht and impact from Financial Reporting Standard No.9 RE: Financial Instrument and No.16 RE: Leases as amount of 4.70 million baht by adjusting bring forward of
from adopting new Thai Financial Reporting Standards (TFRS), TFRS No.9: Financial Instruments and TFRS No.16: Leases, in the current period financial statement by adjustment in brought- forward retained