managing liquidity appropriate to the changing environment and in compliance with Bank of Thailand’s regulations on the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) requirements
partially offset by higher sales volume of all main products as a result of stable operation. Analysis of Cost and Expenses 1. In Q3 2019, Cost of sales was 3,445 MTHB, decreased by 715 MTHB comparing to 2018
Revenues 328.83 260.25 26.35 Total Expenses (314.18) 252.54 24.41 Finance Costs (4.83) (5.52) (12.50) Profit before Income Tax Expenses 9.82 2.2 346.4 Income Tax Expensed (533) (294) (81.29) Net Profit 9.29
the Thai baht remained in line with those of other currencies in the region, close monitoring of short-term capital flows is necessary. The overall financial system remained stable and resilient to
changing environment and in compliance with the BOT regulations on Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR). The preparation for TFRS 9 adoption, which will come into effect in 2020
year. As the loan quality was relatively stable, the ratio of gross non-performing loans (NPL) to total loans was 2.9 percent, nearly the same level at the end of 2017. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan
and its Subsidiaries Million Baht Item Quarter Change (%) 9 Months Change 3/2017 2/2017 3/2016 2/2017 3/2016 2017 2016 (%) Net profit * 8.161 8,047 8,061 1.4% 1.2% 24,513 23,547 4.1% Earnings per share
No. 0107554000208 Tel. (66) 02-150-5988, (66) 0-3483-9130-1 Fax. (66) 02-150-5987, (66) 0-3483-9320 2 Operating result 3 months For Quarter 3 ended 30 September 2019, the consolidated net loss of the
be effective in 2020, the Thai commercial banking system will be more stable and able to support loan expansion in the next phase. Overall Picture of the Bank and its Subsidiaries Million Baht Item
regulations for Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) requirements. The preparation for TFRS 9 adoption, which will come into effect in 2020, and managing loan quality and NPL