submitted for an approval. The following qualifications will be considered: 1. Compliance with commitments required by the Ministry of Finance. 2. Offering of the bonds is legally made under the foreign laws
was expected to expand at a slower pace compared with the same period last year due to a contraction in merchandise exports and a slowdown in tourism growth resulting from uncertainty about the trade
required by the Bank of Thailand and decreasing from 31 December 2017 at 21.857%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 17.131%, higher than the 7.875% minimum rate required by the Bank of
20.564%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2018 at 20.045%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 17.707%, higher than the
20.564%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31 December 2018 at 20.045%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 17.707%, higher than the
Fund to Risk Assets As of 30 June 2019, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 21.229%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31
Fund to Risk Assets As of 30 June 2019, the ratio of total capital fund to risk assets (BIS ratio) at 21.229%, higher than the 11.000% minimum rate required by the Bank of Thailand and increasing from 31
required by the Bank of Thailand and decreasing from 31 December 2017 at 21.857%. The ratio of Tier I capital fund to risk assets was 17.131%, higher than the 7.875% minimum rate required by the Bank of
increased degree of uncertainty in global economies and trade policies, businesses may have to contend with Thai Baht volatility and rising interest rate trends. Acting upon our strategy of strengthening
uncertainty of the funding attained. Meanwhile, the supporting bank is still considering the loan for the company and the capital raised from rights offering depends on the right exercising of the existing