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
respectively. Available seat kilometers (ASK) was rising by 6.4 percent worldwide in which the carriers from Asia-Pacific had the highest growth at 8.2 percent, followed by the Middle-East carriers and the
from highly intense competition which caused the average fare drop by 0.1 percent. However, the revenue from airport-related services increased by 6.1 percent from a rising number of flights landed at
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
cost as the company had purchased raw water from private source as well as the rising of depreciation and amortization by 8.49 million Baht from the amortized assets under concession agreements. Major
previous year by Baht 51 Million or 8.7 percent which aligned with the rising of the average ridership at 23,300 trips/day. Cost of Rail business consisted of costs of fare box, cost for supplying O&M
1,930.00 million Baht, increased by 330.00 million Baht from the end of the year 2016 due to the rising in short-term loans from financial institutions to pay dividends and project construction. - Long term