remained an issue needing close watch, especially amid the economic slowdown. As of the end of 2019, net loans at 14 domestically-registered commercial banks totaled Baht 11.859 trillion, rising 1.94 percent
seen in both public and private investment. Nonetheless, commercial banks may still adopt a cautious stance in their business operations amid the lingering debt quality problem, which still needs some
Repeal of Notification Concerning Approval for Auditors of Company Approved to Issue and Offer for Sale of Newly Issued Derivatives Warrant to Facilitate and Rehabilitate or Restructure Debts of the
facilitate problem solving or develop services in the Thai capital market or benefit Thai investors or the Thai capital market; (4) having readiness for participating in the regulatory sandbox in the following
companies under (1) arranging an agreement for establishing a securities trading center in accordance with the rules specified in Clause 3; (3) offering innovative financial services that facilitate problem
innovative financial services that facilitate problem solving or develop services in the Thai capital market or benefit Thai investors or the Thai capital market; (2) having readiness for participating in a
services that facilitate problem solving or develop services in the Thai capital market or benefit Thai investors or the Thai capital market; (2) having readiness for participating in a regulatory sandbox in
production also has less ordered. The Company try to solve the problem by increased the order from Feed production customers. On the contrary, sales of Flexible packaging still continue growing compared to
financial situation. However, the Company has received a written waiver from its creditor on this issue in the third quarter of 2019, which is the most recent waiver. The Company has to maintain Debt to
due to an increase in Allowance for doubtful accounts of Baht 10.0 million resulting from liquidity problem of one major accounts receivable, whereas there was no such transaction in 2017. The interest