of Thailand Criteria June 2019 March 2019 December 2018 June 2019 March 2019 December 2018 Normal 1,892,343 1,901,489 1,962,102 15,547 15,567 16,215 Special mentioned 48,013 50,516 46,501 596 623 591
Accounts Classified to Bank of Thailand Criteria June 2018 March 2018 December 2017 June 2018 March 2018 December 2017 Normal 1,954,459 1,853,402 1,875,782 15,952 14,550 14,983 Special mentioned 32,710
2018 December 2017 Normal 1,905,406 1,954,459 1,875,782 15,491 15,952 14,983 Special mentioned 37,087 32,710 45,815 572 490 591 Substandard 7,416 14,259 11,760 2,137 7,261 5,275 Doubtful 22,963 16,801
that time which was not consistent with the normal market conditions. Additionally, she continuously traded RICH shared which results in the purchase or sale of such securities which was not consistent
time which was not consistent with the normal market conditions. Additionally, she continuously traded RICH shared which results in the purchase or sale of such securities which was not consistent with
the general public to believe that UMI shares were purchased or sold in great volume at that time which was not consistent with the normal market conditions on purpose to lure the general public to
purposes. As a result of the Covid-19 outbreak, businesses had less cash-in-hand and were unable to raise funds from bond and capital markets as per the normal situation. The improvement in loan demand was
Trading products decreased dued to Baht strength. - 2 - Selling and Administrative Expenses In the three-month period ended 30 June 2017 and 2016, total selling and administrative expenses of the Company
compared to the same period last year by gaining from dividend received. The financial structure of the Company was in the strength level and cash flow could be managed effectively, hence, there was no
responsible for the operation of their outsourcee.SEC Deputy Secretary-General Paralee Sukonthaman said: “This revision of regulations will help build up the strength for business providers, for them to