prices should keep the current account surplus at around 7-8 percent of GDP. V3 22/02/62 14:27 น. 2 Private consumption will likely moderate as car sales are expected to normalize and elevated household
from 1.0 percent in 2019. Private consumption will likely remain subdued from the elevated household debt. Fiscal stimulus, an accommodative monetary stance and clarity in the government’s implementation
% 227 EBITDA Margin (%) 8.9% 4.7% 4.1% -4.9% -0.6% 9.1% 5.3% -3.8% 1.3% Net Profit 204 71 55 -73% -23% 795 270 -66% 937 EPS (Baht/Share) 0.28 0.07 0.05 -81% -23% 1.07 0.30 -72% (1.42) Stock Gain/(Loss
%) Gain on disposal of assets - - 18 0.0% (18) (100.0%) Gain on disposal of entities under common control - - 19 0.0% (19) (100.0%) Insurance compensation 3,283 5.2% - - 3,283 100.0% Other income(1) 4,855
) Gain (loss) on investment in securities 3.99 (30.31) (113.17) 0.05 (98.82) (140.62) Gain on sale of properties for sale 2,907.24 3,105.51 (6.38) 1,777.21 396.72 196.77 Gain on installment sales 93.60
) Loans purchased of receivables 4,407 1,152 3,054 (30.7) 165.1 - Part of fully received 348 - 202 (42.0) N/A - Part of account receivable - - 1,238 N/A N/A - Gain on loans purchased of receivables 4,059
fully received 348 - 202 (42.0) N/A - Part of account receivable - - 1,238 N/A N/A - Gain on loans purchased of receivables 4,059 - 1,584 (61.0) N/A Installment sale receivables 19 21 22 15.8 4.8 Others 3
non-performing assets (NPAs) totaling Baht 413 million and had gain of Baht 195 million. In the Financial Market business, the Bank generated revenue of Baht 64 million. The market shares (SET and mai
gain of Baht 195 million. In the Financial Market business, the Bank generated revenue of Baht 64 million. The market shares (SET and mai excluding proprietary trading) of Phatra Securities Plc. (PSEC
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A brWCorpL.1hig A Executive Summary Management Discussion and Analysis For the Quarter Ending March 31, 2020 The Thai economy in the first quarter of 2020 sank into a recession due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Economic activity was crippled almost across the board in light of lockdown measures implemented in several countries to contain the viral transmission. Financial markets went into a tailspin, whereas turbulence was seen in manufacturing, service and tourism sectors,...