, resulting in an increase in the unemployment rate. The impact of COVID-19 was felt globally, and the state of emergency was declared in Thailand, resulting in disrupted economic activities whereby certain
, resulting in an increase in the unemployment rate. The impact of COVID-19 was felt globally, and the state of emergency was declared in Thailand, resulting in disrupted economic activities whereby certain
measures. The exports sector fell sharply affected by weakening trading partner demand. These factors resulted in an increase in the unemployment rate to 2% in the second quarter of 2020 and the high level
subsidiaries for 1Q21 at Baht 1,463 million, an increase of 32.0% from the previous quarter. When comparing to 1Q20, net profit decline slightly by 1.4%. The consolidated comprehensive income for 1Q21 totaled
second quarter of 2021, the Company’s revenues were 5,344 million baht, decreasing of 40 million baht or 1% y-y but increase by 6% q-q. The decreased income was a result of the Bank of Thailand cut the
provision for future impact of ongoing economic slowdown and management overlay. - Finance Cost The Company recorded consolidated finance cost in the fiscal year of 2020 of 2,096 million baht, decreasing by 5
provision for future impact of ongoing economic slowdown and management overlay. - Finance Cost The Company recorded consolidated finance cost in the fiscal year of 2020 of 2,096 million baht, decreasing by 5
increase 10% q-q. As a result of relaxing the lockdown measures, increasing of new spending and launched new products to be in line with digital strategy plan. In addition, the Company has been approved a
Baht 0.40 and 0.83 respectively. The decreased loss is due to the major transactions as follow: 1. The increase of net earned premium in this quarter compared to the same period of last year in the
additional management overlay amounts during 2Q20 and 3Q20 resulting in total allowance for expected credit losses to total NPLs ratio (coverage ratio) to increase to 152.6% for 3Q20 from 110.1% yoy. NPLs