deteriorate, with the NPL ratio rising to 2.97 percent from 2.95 percent and 2.83 percent at the end of June 2017 and the end of 2016, respectively. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan Officer Survey indicated
inability to increase the number of employees to accommodate the increasing customer demand. 2. The Company sees the potential of the good location of the project which can attract employees because it is
inability to increase the number of employees to accommodate the increasing customer demand. 2. The Company sees the potential of the good location of the project which can attract employees because it is
higher uncertainty, especially from foreign countries. In addition, the MPC raised concerns over the Baht’s increasing strength compared with the currencies of trading partners and competitors saying
year 2017, increasing by Baht 866.54 million, or 15.5 percent. The significant transactions were as follows:- Management Discussion and Analysis For the Year Ended December 31, 2018 Page 8 2.1 The Effect
, increasing for Baht 6,788.7 Million or 212.2%, compared with the same period of the prior year as detailed hereunder. 1. Total Income from Sales of real estate, in the period of 2016 and 2017 amount of 3,153.1
(Notting Hill Sukhumvit 105, B-Loft Sukhumvit 107 A, and B-Loft Lite Sukhumvit 115 A) thus increasing The Group revenue recognitions even more. 2. Revenues from project management, in the period for year
increasing in Cash and Cash Equivalents from THB 69.07 million as at December 31, 2018 to THB 128.82 million. 2.2 Liabilities As of September 30, 2019, total liabilities on consolidated basis dropped THB
Junction branches that could not achieve its target performance. In the past year, the Company closed a total of 5 branches. However, the Company has adjusted its operating strategies by increasing sales
Baht 0.92 million whereas Baht 0.37 million in the same quarter of last year increasing Baht 0.55 million or 148.65 % decrease due ining the reimbursement of employee medical expenses from the workmen’s