products, electrical appliances and etc. at over department stores and more than 17,400 dealers nationwide). Revenues from loans were 9,005 million baht, showing an increase of 183 million baht or 2% from
turnovers (shared 22% from personal loan and 8% from purposed loan for mobile phone, IT products, electrical appliances and etc. at over department stores and more than 4,800 dealers nationwide). Revenues
turnovers (shared 25% from personal loan and 5% from purposed loan for mobile phone, IT products, electrical appliances and etc. at department stores and over 6,307 dealers nationwide) with the consolidated
profit of Baht 118.2 million, dropped by 10.4% YoY, mainly due to the decreased revenue from sale of goods by 9.7% as a result of the temporary closure of most Index Living Mall stores since 22 March 2020
last year. Furthermore, the early rainy season has adversely affected the sales of cooling items, and the opening of new stores in the vicinity of existing stores in Bangkok at Rama 9 and Srinakarin has
last year. Furthermore, the early rainy season has adversely affected the sales of cooling items, and the opening of new stores in the vicinity of existing stores in Bangkok at Rama 9 and Srinakarin has
enhance operational efficiency in supply chain, operational cost management, product selection and quality control. During 2019, HomePro opened 2 new HomePro stores at Charansanitwong and Mukdahan, 1
opened several new stores that further contributed to the growth in revenue from sale of goods. The new stores in 2019 were Index Living Mall Chaiyapruek (opened in Jan 19), Index Living Mall Chanthaburi
the joint-scheme with BNK 48. In addition, the new pillar for facial and skin care under the brand “Plantstory” was launched during the quarter by launching through e-commerce and some specialty stores
closure of additional four Dean & DeLuca stores in the US. The total gross profits margin for the food and beverage business for 3Q 2019 was 47% as compared to 3Q 2018 of 53%. The Company’s total expenses