million members (a 3.7% rise over year-end 2010). After the 2008 amendment to the Provident Fund Act B.E.2530, 2,189 members, who reached retirement age or left their career on other reasons, requested to
stipulated in the draft may materially affect decision as to whether or not the transaction should be approved. In this regard, IFA?s report also provide opinions and recommendations on certain amendment to
stipulated in the draft may materially affect decision as to whether or not the transaction should be approved. In this regard, IFA?s report also provide opinions and recommendations on certain amendment to
the low yield segment – housing loans which expanded by 149.0% yoy and corporate lending loans grew by 126.5% yoy. Meanwhile, cost of fund for 1Q18 dropped yoy from 2.4% to 2.3% resulting in declining
loan portfolio in the low yield segment – housing loans which expanded by 149.0% yoy and corporate lending loans grew by 126.5% yoy. Meanwhile, cost of fund for 1Q18 dropped yoy from 2.4% to 2.3
million or 6.0% yoy from Baht 10,628 million in 2017. Yield on loan for 2018 declined from 7.5% to 7.2% yoy from the expansions of loan portfolio in the low yield segment – housing loans, corporate lending
order to hand over to housing juristic person and for repurchasing of houses from customers, totaling 247 million baht in the same period in 2018. In the first nine months of 2019, finance cost is
loans, real estate development loans and housing loans while hire purchase loans declined slightly from the end of 2018. For asset quality, the Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) to total loans ratio for 1Q19
on loan for 2Q18 declined from 7.6% to 7.2% yoy due to the high growth of loan portfolio in the low yield segment – housing loans, corporate lending and real estate 6 development loans. Meanwhile, cost
declined from 7.6% to 7.2% yoy due to the high growth of loan portfolio in the low yield segment – housing loans, corporate lending and real estate 6 development loans. Meanwhile, cost of fund for 2Q18