148.57 20.29 Interest on margin loans 80.53 3.27 80.53 3.27 Gain and return on financial instruments 250.83 21.98 250.83 21.98 Shares of loss from investments in an associate and a joint venture (22.25
declines in gains on investments and net fees and service income. The decrease in net fees and service income was due to the exemption of transaction fees via digital channels and lower fees from loan
year due to the rising of crude oil price that increased around 21.48% comparing to the same period last year, as well as the production slowdown of several steel mills and smelting works in China
operation, excluding the reversal of impairment loss from investments was 1,352 million Baht (25% of total revenues from operation), increasing by 73% as compared to the same period last year of 780 million
with net profit rising by 7.8 percent from the same quarter last year and 6.6 percent from the previous quarter. As of June 30, 2019, loans grew at a lower rate than deposits, with the ratio of loans to
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
loans, continued to deteriorate, with the NPL ratio rising to 3.0 percent from 2.8 percent at the end of 2016. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan Officer Survey indicated that in the second quarter of
from highly intense competition which caused the average fare drop by 0.1 percent. However, the revenue from airport-related services increased by 6.1 percent from a rising number of flights landed at
28,493.3 million baht, increased by 6.5 percent from the same period of the year 2016. This was largely due to a constant growth in airport-related businesses by 12.6 percent from a rising number of flights
fell by Baht 3,240 million mainly from decreases in gains on investments, and gains on tradings and foreign exchange transactions. Impairment loss on loans and debt securities fell by Baht 3,191 million