2.11 million baht when compare to the same period of last year. This mainly came from the fact that the Company made repayments to both short-term loan in quarter 4 of 2018 and long-term loan in January
year 2019. The loan receivables outstanding balance stood at 3,678 million Baht or a decline by 8.8% from the ending of 2018. The Company is very cautious to lending consumers. Moreover, the Company
liabilities increased by Bath 179.47 million due to; a. An increase in short - term loan from financial institutions (promissory note) at the amount of Baht 142 million for the Company’s working capital and
expansion of the economy, better loan management in the commercial banking system, banks’ cautious lending policies, and the Bank of Thailand’s macroprudential measures to control risky loans. Moreover, banks
Listed Companies Concerning the Connected Transactions, 2003 (as amended) (“Notification on Connected Transaction”) Moreover, in 2016 the Company had entered into the Loan Agreement dated 29 February 2016
Purchase Agreement + Amount of loan repayment to existing borrowing from financial Institutions of the Target group Hotels and Resorts (if any) × 100 Total Assets of the Company = 11,073,055,000 ×100
transactions via multiple platforms in a highly competitive environment. At the same time, the core business of loans is likely to see limited growth pending clearer signs of economic recovery. Home loan and
another channel for them to apply for K-Home Loan via the website, www.ddproperty.com. For K-Credit Card, aside from continual digital lending for our KBank Payroll clients to ensure comprehensive services
performance Operating performance in Q1/2018, the revenue of mobile phone distribution slightly decreased by 1.1%, compared to Q1/2017. The business of non-performing loan management, however, increased by 50
performance Operating performance in Q1/2018, the revenue of mobile phone distribution slightly decreased by 1.1%, compared to Q1/2017. The business of non-performing loan management, however, increased by 50