amount of THB 3.55 million (2 installments). The remaining amount to be paid upon the Agreement is THB 5.33 million. Currently, hydraulic platform construction work has progressed to around 50 percent. 4
progressed 62.79% (The construction plan was 62.55%). The commercial operation date is scheduled in the second quarter of 2022. Page 3 1.2 Additional Investments in Joint Ventures - On September 25, 2019, EGCO
electricity generation to a limit of 15% of the total annual electricity generated. Criteria for manufacturing assets will be developed in later stages in Autumn 2013. Solar bond market and potential for growth
the Climate Bonds Initiative. The IWG provides feedback on the draft sector Criteria developed by the TWG before they are released for public consultation. Technical Working Group (TWG): A group of key
Sustainability Bond Standards in October 2018, creating a suite of sustainable bond standards for the region. The ACMF has now developed the ASEAN Sustainability-Linked Bond Standards (ASEAN SLBS) to facilitate
inventory increase 512.65 million THB or 3.02% i.e. from 16,964.84 to 17,477.49 million THB. Three projects have been developed from the previous year and are completed and ready to be handed over. Pieces of
‘Suntowers’, and the newly developed ‘Singha Complex’, a mixed-use development which is due for commercial operation in August 2018. In 1Q18, commercial property business registered total revenues of Bt.148mn
real estate development and service business. The Company has developed premium housing projects in central business area to open up new business opportunities. Moreover, the opportunity in rental real
THB. Two projects are completed and ready to be handed over, namely, Lumpini Ville Sukhumvit 76-Bearing Station and Lumpini Ville Ratchaphruek-Bang waek. There are projects developed from the previous
had developed program that improved efficiency in both internal and customer service. Assets Items that has significant changes Assets Balance by Quarter Changes Q3-2017 Q4-2016 Q3-2017 VS Q4-2016 (MB