Baht unless otherwise stated) Quarter 2 Change 2019 2018 Amount % Change Total Revenues 4,759 4,283 476 11.11% Sales and service income 4,613 4,004 610 15.23% Other income 140 195 -55 -28.20% Interest
margin 28% 28% 0% 31% 28% 3% Administrative expenses 51.50 38.13 35% 99.34 73.61 35% Earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation 80.87 80.09 1% 186.53 156.01 20% % Earnings before interest, taxes and
% -2% 31% 30% 1% Administrative expenses 41.56 39.07 6% 140.90 112.68 25% Earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation 116.15 114.01 2% 302.68 270.02 12% % Earnings before interest, taxes and
12.21 0.00 12.21 N/A 6.95% 0.00% Revenues from reduction of defaulted interest under the Court’s order 16.66 0.00 16.66 N/A 9.48% 0.00% Distribution costs (24.14 ) (26.13 ) (1.99 ) 7.62% (13.74%) (8.83
0.00 12.21 N/A 6.95% 0.00% Revenues from reduction of defaulted interest under the Court’s order 16.66 0.00 16.66 N/A 9.48% 0.00% Distribution costs (24.14 ) (26.13 ) (1.99 ) 7.62% (13.74%) (8.83
188.6 188.6 186.1 183.0 184.9 186.3 186.3 4 Profit and Loss Transaction For the year ended December 31, CONSOLIDATED Change (BAHT'000) 2018 2017 Amount % Interest income 16,294,353 14,844,465 1,449,888
quarter of 2019, Baht appreciated with the average exchange rate of 31.62 THB/USD, compared to 32.81 THB/USD in the previous quarter. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) maintained the policy interest rate
negatively impact export and investment 3) Less surplus of Thailand’s current account due to rising oil price from geopolitical risk especially in the Middle East and 4) Normalizing of interest rates
current account due to rising oil price from geopolitical risk especially in the Middle East and 4) Normalizing of interest rates, reflected from the Bank of Thailand (BOT) signal in considering the
4) Monetary tightening as the Bank of Thailand (BOT) signaled raising the interest rate in the period ahead while financial market rates are on an upward path. However, the Bank in-house research