Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption programme ( Thai CAC ) under Thai Institute of Directors (as of October 14, 2024) are categorised into: companies that have declared
Version 1 CG Score 2024 from Thai Institute of Directors Association (IOD) 2 AGM Level 2024 from Thai Investors Association 3 Companies participating in Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action
3 Companies participating in Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption programme ( Thai CAC ) under Thai Institute of Directors (as of October 14, 2024) are categorised
Companies participating in Thailand's Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption programme ( Thai CAC ) under Thai Institute of Directors (as of October 14, 2024) are categorised into
be expected to increase a lot in the future Since it is an area in the Eastern Economic Corridor area. There is a high rate of growth in the industrial sector. The management sees the opportunity to
year by THB 33.4 million or 88.5%. It mainly increased from new customers of the Government and State enterprise sector. 2.4 Revenue from Maintenance Service for the three-month period was THB 16.4
quarter of 2018, credit demand improved from the previous quarter, due to SMEs’ requirements for working capital and inventory build-up purposes, especially in the agricultural sector. Demand for loans from
growth remains driven by Power Electronics business group, especially Standard Industrial Power Supplies which increased from the same period of last year at 18.9% and automotive sector (Electric Vehicle
revenue from Edible Oil in the 3rd quarter of 2015 has decreased from the 3rd quarter of 2014 for THB 84.14 million or 38.20% because of price competitive in edible oil sector. As a result, the company
because an increase of export and private consumption, as well as an expansion of government investment. In addition, the domestic tourism sector also improved due to the government continued relaxing