Bangkok, March 23, 2011 ? An SEC record of 2010 showed growth in the provident fund (PVD) industry with 1,765 employers offering provident funds with employee?s choice, accounting for 17.7 percent of
Bangkok, March 5, 2012 ? The SEC board is proposing to amend the Provident Fund Act of 1987 in the following areas:(1) Employee will be able to pay savings into the fund at the rate higher than
addition, some shipments were not recognized as sales revenue in the second quarter in accordance with relevant incoterms, and partly due to consignment stock: consignment fill-up totaled Bt813 million
headcount. This will help not only strengthen our core platform but also ensure sustainable long-term growth. In addition, the Company set aside additional provisions for employee retirement benefits in the
payables decreased due to increased cash flow from operations; long-term debt increased to support the investment of new machines, and provisions for employee benefits increased in accordance with an
orders fell sharply by 42% Q-o-Q and 37% Y-o-Y (Table 5). Whereas consignment stock usage was lower at Bt431.5 million in the second quarter, representing a decrease of 50% Q-o-Q and 43% Y-o-Y (Table 3
Bangkok, November 1, 2012 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed revision of the Provident Fund Act B.E. 2530 to facilitate employee?s continuous savings into provident fund and thus having
from the cost reduction scheme, both in terms of employee-related expenses and the negotiation for the rental cost reduction. • Net profit margin in Q3/2020 decreased by 6.6% from Q3/2019, and in 9M/2020
remuneration, tax penalty, and accounts receivable previously recorded as stock under consignment in 2011 and subsequently re-arranged to sale transactions in 2012. The SEC, therefore, has instructed TUCC to
. Such information includes cash account, purchases and sales transactions in cash, executive remuneration, tax penalty, and accounts receivable previously recorded as stock under consignment in 2011 and