diverging monetary policies, businesses may have to contend with Thai Baht volatility and rising interest rate trends. Given the changing customer behavior amid new technologies, regulatory changes and
came from both an increase of Baht 468 million, or 2.93 percent in non-interest income, which was derived mainly from revenue from capital market products and rising net fees and service income, and an
Management PLC at “A+” with “stable” outlook, which reflects the company’s financial strength as the key raw water provider with a comprehensive pipeline network in the Eastern Seaboard area, rising of water
- 2. Cost of sales and gross profit The Company’s cost of sales in Q3/2018 amounted to Baht 57.43 million, rising year-on-year by Baht 25.81 million or 81.63%, which was in line with the sharp increase
million in the first nine months of 2019, rising by Baht 2.77 million or 8.54% from Baht 32.44 million in the same period of 2018. Such increase was caused by a higher annual salary increase for employees
255 million or 1.11 percent in net interest income, derived from rising interest income from investment. KBank maintained key financial ratios at levels consistent with our overall economic performance
from the change in defined benefit plan according to KBank’s employment policy which is not related to labor law, together with rising marketing expenses, our cost-to-income ratio stood at 45.02 percent
increased by Baht 2,139 million or 15.68 percent due largely to rising revenue from the sale of securities. Moreover, other operating expenses were close to the level seen in the previous quarter, resulting
contribute from rising number of flights landed at Suvarnabhumi airport, together with new airline customers they engaged during the period. Besides, the increasing of revenue was from dividend received and
contribute from rising number of flights landed at Suvarnabhumi airport, together with new airline customers they engaged during the period. Besides, the increasing of revenue was from dividend received and