1.0% 4.5% 27,814 27,229 2.1% Earnings per share (Baht) 4.94 4.90 4.73 1.0% 4.5% 14.57 14.26 2.1% Net interest margin 2.35% 2.36% 2.42% (0.01)% (0.07)% 2.39% 2.38% 0.01% Net fees and service income to
demand.Private consumption plummeted due to increasing unemployment, lower household income and higher household debt. Some business sectors have delayed investments in order to maintain some liquidity, and this
-year average of 68.0 percent. Consequently, employment contracted by 0.7 percent. Private consumption slightly softened due to stagnant farm and non-farm income growth. Moreover, household debt, which
severely contracted as a result of the Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak which began in late January. Income from the tourism heavily declined as a result of international travel restrictions that were
6.70 percent from the same period of last year. The decrease came from non-interest income which fell Baht 2,871 million, or 19.00 percent, due to cancellation of funds transfer fees via digital channels
could be attributed to a decrease of Baht 221 million, or 2.08 percent in impairment loss on loans and debt securities and an increase of Baht 835 million, or 2.13 percent in net operating income which
previous quarter. The improvement could be attributed to net interest income which increased by Baht 326 million or 1.27 percent. Net interest margin (NIM) stood at 3.34 percent. Non-interest income also
. Income from medical treatments in the consolidated financial Statement went up 6.81% due to income from Chiang Mai Ram Medical Business Plc.”CMR”, a subsidiary amount Baht 3,747.64 million went up from
and subsidiaries reported Baht 9,744 million in net profit, decreasing Baht 1,173 million or 10.75 percent over-quarter. The decrease could be attributed to non-interest income, which dropped Baht 3,187
million in net profit, increasing Baht 151 million or 1.40 percent over-quarter. The increase came from net interest income, which rose Baht 671 million, or 2.83 percent. Net interest margin (NIM) was equal