supported debtors who were affected from the pandemic. Although the loan quality is likely to deteriorate, Thai banks remained sound thanks to close monitoring of credit quality, high levels of capital fund
, particularly from large corporate and SME. However, the commercial banks remained cautious in lending as the loan quality continued to deteriorate especially SME loan. Overall NPL ratio increased marginally from
loans, continued to deteriorate, with the NPL ratio rising to 3.0 percent from 2.8 percent at the end of 2016. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan Officer Survey indicated that in the second quarter of
deteriorate, with the NPL ratio rising to 2.97 percent from 2.95 percent and 2.83 percent at the end of June 2017 and the end of 2016, respectively. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan Officer Survey indicated
Thailand’s economic expansion. However, the commercial banks remain cautious in lending as the loan quality continued to deteriorate especially SME loans reflecting the impact of past economic slowdown. The
Thailand’s economic expansion. However, the commercial banks remain cautious in lending as the loan quality continued to deteriorate especially SME loans reflecting the impact of past economic slowdown. The
, particularly from large corporate and SME. However, the commercial banks remained cautious in lending as the loan quality continued to deteriorate especially SME loan. Overall NPL ratio increased marginally from
status or potential of the specific water body it relates to; o where the plant risks to deteriorate or compromise the achievement of good status/potential of the specific water body it relates to, such
reputation, and, consequently, could adversely impact sales and cause client and stakeholder trust in the Brand to deteriorate. The reputation of the Brand depends on the quality and exclusiveness of its
the COVID-19 crisis that has spread across various countries in the world. This has caused crude oil price in the global market to sharp deteriorate since late Q1/2020 continuing into Q2/2020