Rationale • Deepens the Bank’s presence in Indonesia, the largest ASEAN economy with GDP of US$1.04 trillion3 and 267 million population with young working age population, growing middle and upper income
issuance limit at THB 4,500mn. With existing debenture of THB 2,212mn, the Company has availability of THB 2,288mn to issue debenture. Moreover, the Company is co-developing real estate projects with the
project in Texas, USA; expanding earnings in 2019 from investments made in Brazil and Egypt; consolidating operations in India (PET) and Indonesia (PTA) are all aimed at growing earnings from this segment
continued to grow and signaled future investment. Tourism–related businesses expanded thanks to a growing number of Chinese tourists. On the other hand, expansion of real estate and construction businesses
occupancy rate from the main source countries: China, Russian and Korea. Dusit Thani Manila Hotel reported 8.9% revenue growth (in Peso currency) driven by an expanding room inventory after the completion of
revenue from bad debt recovery continued growing by 19% y-y and the revenue from overseas subsidiaries grew by 18% y-y. Details of each business can be described as follows: Profit and Loss Statement
Thailand in 2023 growing only 1.9%, decelerating from 2.5% in the previous year, from a slowdown in public investment and public consumption due to the delay of government’s budget allocation, although the
: Operating Results Overview For the year ending 31 December 2018 and 2019, the Company’s revenues were 1,007.13 million Baht and 1,219.97 million Baht respectively. The main revenues were from Data Center
industry in Thailand, resulting in high growth in sales for FDM Technology Co., Ltd, a subsidiary with its main customers in the automotive industry, with a revenue growth of 17.77% in the three-month period
291.4 million) which increased by Baht 88.7 million or 30.4%. The main reasons were: - Total revenues for Q2/2018 were Baht 1,945.2 million which increased from Q2/2017 by Baht 242.4 million or 14.2% due