-performing loan (NPL) to total loans was 2.9 percent, nearly the same level as at the end of 2017. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan Officer Survey indicated that in the second quarter of 2018, credit demand
year. As the loan quality was relatively stable, the ratio of gross non-performing loans (NPL) to total loans was 2.9 percent, nearly the same level at the end of 2017. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan
Thailand remained stable. Capital funds and reserves were at a high level and were able to support the challenges of uncertain economic conditions. The performance of the Thai banking system improved, mainly
exchange rate was 31.30 THB/USD, stronger than the level 31.62 THB/USD during the same period last year, but weaker than 30.28 THB/USD seen in the previous quarter. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC
percent, up from 2.8 percent at the end of 2016, reflecting a smaller increase in loans than last year. The level of capital reserves and loan loss reserves remained high. At the end of 2017, the total
) to total loans at the end of 2018 remained unchanged at 2.9 percent. However, the level of capital reserves and loan loss reserves remained high and adequate to absorb future loan losses in the banking
was robust. As evidenced, capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of KASIKORNBANK FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATE (the Conglomerate) according to the Basel III Accord was 18.55 percent, with a Tier 1 capital ratio of 16.19
Phatra Asset Management name changed effective from September 28, 2020 2 Excluding loans classified as Purchased or originated credit-impaired (POCI) 3 The Bank current level of capital remains strong and
มีความรุนแรง (Liquidity Coverage Ratio: LCR) (ร้อยละ) 164 แหล่งเงินท่ีมีความมัน่คงต่อความตอ้งการแหล่งเงินท่ีมีความมัน่คง (Net Stable Funding Ratio: NSFR) (ร้อยละ) 136 เงินกองทุนชั้นท่ี 1 (Tier 1 ratio
มีความรุนแรง (Liquidity Coverage Ratio: LCR) (ร้อยละ) 182 แหล่งเงินท่ีมีความมัน่คงต่อความตอ้งการแหล่งเงินท่ีมีความมัน่คง (Net Stable Funding Ratio: NSFR) (ร้อยละ) 144 เงินกองทุนชั้นท่ี 1 (Tier 1 ratio