preserving policy space. The MPC deemed the government’s announced relief measures and loan repayment measures to assist borrowers affected by the Covid-19 would more directly address the problems than
repayment of the Financial Institution Development Fund (FIDF) from 0.46% per year to 0.23% per year according to the government’s relief measure during the year 2020-2021. While net interest margin (NIM
locally transmitted cases of COVID-19, will change to ‘city-to- city’ as this is easier to track and control. Phase 3 : Travel ban relief (when a vaccine is available) When a vaccine is available, regional
such as economy and drought under the relief measures of the Bank of Thailand. However, the bank has been supporting its customers. In the first quarter of 2021, net interest margin (NIM) decreased from
70.00 million Baht from sale of assets that the Company can further utilize as debt repaymentfor repayment of certain amount of commercial debts of the Company, which will relief risks from litigation to
are recognised and addressed by governing bodies and other agents in the chain, if the overarching principle of safeguarding the interest of beneficiaries is to be respected. Those acting as agents
Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY ASSESSMENT Thailand JANUARY 2013 Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC) CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY ASSESSMENT Thailand January 2013 Acknowledgements This assessment of corporate governance in Thailand has been prepared by David Robinett, Ratchada Anantavrasilpa, and Catherine Hickey of the World Bank Global Capital Markets Practice, as part of the Reports on Observance of Standards and Codes Pro...
into quarter on quarter gain. The financial performance of MTBE continue to see improvement as gasoline inventory gets normalized with the ease down of lockdown and improved crude oil prices
meeting to assess the impact of the COVID-19 on the economy and the Thai financial markets and voted to cut the policy rate further by 0.25% from 1.00% to 0.75% to ease the debt burden of SME and consumers
increase average revenue per household (ARPH) and ease pressure on ARPU as well as maintain pricing gap from competition. Enterprise business is anticipated to continue delivering double digit growth