Allotment of Shares in Excess of Underwriting Amount (No. 2)
Re: Allotment of Shares in Excess of Underwriting Amount
Granting the Purchasing Right to Provider of Over-Allotment Shares After Allotment of Shares in Excess of Underwriting Amount
Granting the Purchasing Right to Provider of Over-Allotment Shares After Allotment of Shares in Excess of Underwriting Amount
which is an unsecured short-term loan that granted to GSTEL according to the resolution of Company’s Board of Directors Meeting No. 3/2017 on March 16, 2017 for the amount not exceeding Baht 94 million
Coverage Ratio (LCR) which reflects the excess liquidity in the commercial banking system. With the combination of the recent high level of provisioning in preparation for the adoption of IFRS 9, which will
the loan to deposit ratio and the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) which reflects the excess liquidity in the commercial banking system. With the combination of the recent high level of provisioning in
15,080 9,296 10,608 8,505 Doubtful of loss 53,718 53,837 65,092 28,969 30,188 41,044 Total 2,035,802 2,088,784 1,983,362 58,576 58,620 71,288 Add Excess allowance for doubtful accounts 93,476 88,968 73,268
both direct and indirect totaling 25.7 percent of the Company’s paid-up capital. The Company intends to provide the unsecured short-term loan to GSTEL for temporary financial support to be used as
due to the remaining excess capacity. Average headline inflation in the second quarter of 2017 is at 0.10 percent, slightly lower than a 0.30 percent rate in the same period last year and a 1.25 percent