(MPC) held a special meeting to assess the impact of the COVID-19 on the economy and the Thai financial markets and voted to cut the policy rate further by 0.25% from 1.00% to 0.75% to ease the debt
such customers in finding appropriate financial solutions on a case by case basis. The Bank will continue to assess the situation closely especially in terms of portfolio quality and will continue to
meeting to assess the impact of the COVID-19 on the economy and the Thai financial markets and voted to cut the policy rate further by 0.25% from 1.00% to 0.75% to ease the debt burden of SME and consumers
22.69 1.90 496.61 69.08 Current Liabilities 196.50 434.91 396.74 -38.17 -8.78 200.24 101.90 Long-term Liabilities 88.36 138.58 100.85 -37.73 -27.23 12.49 14.14 Retained Earnings 434.05 619.34 717.96 98.62
718.91 1,192.83 1,215.52 22.69 1.90 496.61 69.08 Current Liabilities 196.50 434.91 396.74 -38.17 -8.78 200.24 101.90 Long-term Liabilities 88.36 138.58 100.85 -37.73 -27.23 12.49 14.14 Retained Earnings
-term Liabilities 84.66 100.85 91.99 -8.86 -8.78 7.33 8.66 Retained Earnings 435.91 717.96 718.08 0.12 0.02 282.17 64.73 Total Liabilities and Retained Earnings 712.99 1,215.54 1,182.82 -32.72 -2.69
, however, not complied with the accounting standards stating that the revaluation surplus has to be transferred directly to retained earnings when the asset is retired. The SEC thus instructed ABC to rectify
directly to retained earnings when the asset is retired. The SEC thus instructed ABC to rectify such financial statements, and submit to the SEC and publicly disclose the reviewed financial statements by
results showed the net earnings of 14.25 million Baht, which was a significant increase compared to the Q3/2014. 15/09/2017 agreed to comply with civil penalties determined by the Civil Penalty
34 million. The allowance for doubtful accounts policy, the Company and subsidiary assess primarily on analysis of payment histories and future expectations of customer payments. At end of the year