able to adopt the Taxonomy as a reference tool for making policy or strategy, access green funding, and manage the opportunity and risk relating to the environment and climate change scenarios. Lastly
today?s global and highly interconnected world of business and finance, creating the right environment of trust and accountability, is something that we need to do together," said Mats Isaksson, OECD Head
environment of both the public and private sector remained weak, and private consumption, albeit growing steadily, slowed during the second half of the year. Meanwhile, the Thai economy in 2020 is expected to
• vehicles are not dedicated to fossil fuel transport Amber category is available only for freight transport having a maximum mass exceeding 3.5t . The activity complies with the amber criteria if a vehicle
received the ESG 100 certificate for two consecutive years being 100 listed companies who outperformed in terms of environment, social, and governance in the ‘Resource’ group. This shows that BGRIM commits
consecutive years (2018-2019) and DJSI Emerging Market for six consecutive years (2014-2019) reflecting the philosophy of sustain business sense which be aware of community, environment and all stakeholders to
the business and environment are alleviated and beneficial opportunities are realized. Agribusiness insurance: insurance protection designed to protect businesses that earn all or most of their revenue
administrating the asset. For our residential business we expect to launch 4 projects totaling THB 7.6bn under the Sansiri JV. These projects will continue to be located in close proximity to mass transit and
(THSI) list. This marks another step for us to be a world-class energy company with outstanding performance on environment, social and governance (ESG) aspects. We wish all stakeholders would continuously
Contents Page Executive Summary A 1. Overview of Operating Environment 1 1.1 Global and Thai Economy in the Second Quarter of 2017 1 1.2 Banking Industry and Competition 2 1.3 Regulatory Changes 3 2. Risk