Bangkok, March 7, 2014 ? The SEC exchanged Letters for Cooperation with Financial Services Agency (FSA), Japan, to expand business opportunity between two capital markets. In this regard, the SEC led Thai private sector to meet Japanese public and private sectors with a view to sharing experience and information, and visiting Japan Post Co., Ltd. for information on the Post?s operation of investment unit selling.The SEC led Thai private sector on a business trip to Japan in February to meet Ja...
million, a decline by Baht 8,953.78 million or 32.39% The Company and its subsidiaries had cost of construction services and sales of construction materials amounting to Baht 18,688.48 million, a reduction
in 2H18. Expanded fixed broadband and strengthened digital services AIS Fibre continued to grow healthily, despite intense competition, with revenue reaching Bt4,436mn, a 42% increase YoY. The growth
growth driven by lifestyle fibers growth in India (IRSL). IVL reported US$281M of core EBITDA registering a more pronounced decline yoy as spreads came off from a strong 3Q18. IVL reported US$405M of OCF
THB 325 million in correspondence to the group’s asset restructuring. Without this non-recurring gain, total revenue was THB 5,245 million, a 3.3% decrease from 2016. The decline was attributable to the
run.Notedly, SEC Thailand has strengthened strong cooperation with CLMV countries to promote regional connectivity in capital markets, in line with national policy related to the ASEAN Economic Community
. Accordingly, compliance unit must be strengthened to have clear role, duty and standards of conduct and thus help building up compliance culture to ensure that business operator complies with laws and
bourse be increasing but the firms? competitiveness will also be strengthened. Promoting holding company to list on the Thai bourse is responsive to the Thai Capital Market Development Plan, which aims at
accelerated inflation and a decline in consumer purchasing power. Through challenges from various factors, AIS delivered core service revenue growth of 1.6% YoY, with the momentum of Fixed Broadband and
ended 31 July 2017, INGRS had sales revenue of THB 1,336.05 million, a decline by 6.13% from the 6-months period ended 31 July 2016 of THB 1,423.28 million. Such sales revenue decline was contributed