totaled Baht 34,338 million, a decrease of Baht 5,836 million, or 14.53 percent. Meanwhile, KBank maintained net interest margin (NIM) at 3.44 percent, which was within the set target, and cost-to-income
restructuring and cost management as well as reserve requirements to comply with LCR guidelines under Basel III. In terms of loan quality, non-performing loan (NPL) stood at Baht 465 billion or a ratio of 2.98
percent, a drop from 0.78 percent in the same period last year and 0.66 percent in the last quarter, reflecting the low overall cost of production and the slow recovery in household purchasing power. The
considering the balance of three dimensions – economy, society and environment – under good corporate governance, appropriate risk management and effective cost management. Along with this, we have prioritized
. Other operating expenses fell Baht 471 million or 2.83 percent over-quarter. Given that the decrease in income was more pronounced than that of other operating expenses, our cost to income ratio rose to
dimensions – economy, society and environment – under good corporate governance, appropriate risk management and effective cost management. Guided by the Customer Centricity strategy and our resolution of
licenses for water supply business. GS owned reservoir land and licenses about Notification of excavation or land reclamation, Construction license of plant at Pangha and Piping Permit to transfer water
Notification of excavation or land reclamation, Construction license of plant at Pangha and Piping Permit to transfer water supply to Phuket, while HYDRO already has received the water supply contract from
plant at Pangha and Piping Permit to transfer water supply to Phuket, while HYDRO already has received the water supply contract from subdistrict administrative organization in Tambon Lhor-yoong and Saku
, 2016. This matched with the decrease of costs in the first six-month of the year 2017. DCORP had total costs of Baht 18.79 million including the co-production cost of Baht 3.6 million and broadcasting