quality, the Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) continue to show improvement with the Non- Performing Loans (NPLs) to total loans ratio at the end of 2018 declining to 4.1% from 5.0% at the end of 2017. On Special
allowance for inventories declining value of Baht 32 million, resulted from the Company’s new accounting policy of setting allowance for inventories declining value from recording expired product in full cost
Loans (NPLs) to total loans ratio at the end of 2018 declining to 4.1% from 5.0% at the end of 2017. On Special Asset Management business, the Bank sold non-performing assets (NPAs) totaling Baht 1,378
was 312.9 million baht compared to 321.7 million baht the same period last year, decreased 2.7 percent or 8.8 million baht mainly from declining in print media and advertising revenue. Revenue from
2018 was 295.8 million baht compared to 358.4 million baht the same period last year, decreased 17.5 percent or 62.6 million baht mainly from declining in print media and advertising revenue. Revenue
arrivals from Japan, Korea and India also continued to increase. However, overall tourist arrivals from Europe decreased – with arrivals from the UK, Germany and France declining by 1% - 2% YoY, while those
in budget disbursement. As the momentum from the above mentions, the Thai economy in 2018 was expected to continue expanding which the Bank of Thailand revised up the growth forecast to 4.4 percent (as
percentage growth respectively. 3 ASIA’S BOUTIQUE AIRLINE In contrast, there is a declining trend for tourist arrival from Europe, dropped by 1.9 percent, mainly from a drop in tourists from Russia (16.2% drop
percentage growth respectively. 3 ASIA’S BOUTIQUE AIRLINE In contrast, there is a declining trend for tourist arrival from Europe, dropped by 1.9 percent, mainly from a drop in tourists from Russia (16.2% drop
in budget disbursement. As the momentum from the above mentions, the Thai economy in 2018 was expected to continue expanding which the Bank of Thailand revised up the growth forecast to 4.4 percent (as