Having joined SEC since 1999, Assistant Secretary-General Archinee Pattamasukhon holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (Finance), the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Board Mrs. Sorada Lertharpchit Representative of Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Commerce Education M.B.A., Srinakharinwirot University B.B.A. (Accounting), Ramkhamhaeng
Board Mrs. Sorada Lertharpchit Representative of Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Commerce Education M.B.A., Srinakharinwirot University B.B.A. (Accounting), Ramkhamhaeng
49.6%. Net profit for the 6-month period ended 30 June 2020 is equal to Baht 80.0 million, decreased by Baht 39.5 million or is equal to 33.0% from the same period of last year. Earnings per share is
111.29 105.32 5.97 5.67 Selling expenses 55.33 50.65 4.68 9.24 Administrative expenses 55.96 54.67 1.29 2.36 Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) (2.70) 17.67 (20.37) (115.27) Financial costs 1.09
. Financial advisory and underwriting fees totaled Baht 191 million, an increase of 187.1% from Baht 66 million in 1Q18. Meanwhile, brokerage business income totaled Baht 339 million, declining 29.8% from Baht
domestic tourists and earnings of Thai labor have declined while unemployment rate has been increasing. In addition, whilst private consumption shows some growth but limits in some areas; therefore
initiatives abroad, as well as a bullish interest rate trend. As a result, business income and costs were adversely affected. Under these circumstances, KBank put in place more stringent customer approval
baht or 3% of total revenues, collection service income was 107 million baht or 1% of total revenues, Insurance business income was 325 million baht increased by 23% y-y and sharing 3% of total revenues
comprising of bad debt recovery amounted to 796 million baht, increased 25%, shared 7% of total revenues, Insurance broker business income totaled 341 million baht, shared 3% of total revenues, gain on sales