economy for the first quarter of 2019 continued to expand driven mainly by domestic demands. Private consumption expanded in all categories supported by the improvement in purchasing power from the rise in
quality, the Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) continue to show improvement with the Non- Performing Loans (NPLs) to total loans ratio at the end of 2018 declining to 4.1% from 5.0% at the end of 2017. On Special
and services segment showed improvement during the last quarter of the year as a result of the government’s economic stimulus. Private investment contracted in all investment categories from the
supported by the improvement in farm income. Nevertheless, signs are pointing to the slowing momentum of car sales which could be indications of market saturation and could potentially lead to price
first six months totaled 523,770 units, growth of 7.1%. The passenger vehicle and commercial vehicle segment expanded by 8.5% and 6.2% yoy respectively with growth supported by the improvement in farm
loan portfolio for the year 2018 expanded at 18.5% from the end of 2017 across all loan segments. For asset quality, the Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) continue to show improvement with the Non- Performing
price volatility risk before allocating an appropriate amount of investment money to digital assets, which are exposed to high risks due to price volatility. Besides, certain cryptocurrencies may lack
durable goods. The Thai economy hence showed ongoing improvement from the first quarter. Nonetheless, the economic expansion, which was still limited and uneven, affected the performance of KBank and our
adversely impacted in 1Q19, but are showing improvement in 2Q19 due to: - High PX prices despite volatility in crude oil prices. This has since changed substantially as new PX capacities comes on stream and
adversely impacted in 1Q19, but are showing improvement in 2Q19 due to: - High PX prices despite volatility in crude oil prices. This has since changed substantially as new PX capacities comes on stream and