key measures and 34 supporting measures. 3.1 The eight key measures are as follows: Measure 1: Abolishing the monopoly on the exchange businesses and enhancing competitiveness of the Thai Exchange
amounted to Baht 48 million). Net account receivable was increased by Baht 75 million. The allowance for doubtful accounts policy, the Company and subsidiary assess primarily on analysis of payment histories
margin fell to 1.7% (1Q 2019; 9.0%) • Reported net loss of THB 807mn (down 238% YoY), from the aforementioned lower EBITDA as well as higher share of loss from joint ventures and higher depreciation and
relevant market standards. Furthermore, Sustainalytics’ Second-Party Opinion addresses the anticipated SPTs of KPIs but does not measure the KPIs. The measurement and reporting of the KPIs is the
(2,741.1) (262.2) Profits (loss) from operations before income tax expenses (987.6) 945.3 (1,932.9) (204.5) Net profits (loss) (708.5) 806.7 (1,515.2) (187.8) Basic earnings per share (Baht) (0.034) 0.038
products. For the domestic, the Lockdown measure from the Thai government resulted in the hypermarket stores such as Tesco Lotus, Big C, Home Pro, etc. that are the customers of the company necessary to
expenses 690.1 107.2% 567.9 93.8% -122.2 -17.7% Profit (loss) from operating activities -46.4 -7.2% 37.3 6.2% 83.6 - Finance costs 10.9 1.7% 7.0 1.2% 3.9 -35.6% Share of loss of associate accounted for using
personal loan portfolio. The Company is aware of the issues affecting overall operation, there is thus the measure to address such problems, for instance, searching for more qualified customers and improved
personal loan portfolio. The Company is aware of the issues affecting overall operation, there is thus the measure to address such problems, for instance, searching for more qualified customers and improved
household sector increased due to the rush to transfer home ownership before the effective date of the revision of the housing loan regulation (LTV measure) on April 1, 2019, but demand for auto-leasing