profits by 12.5% as a result of higher efficiency gains from effective cost controls, despite a decrease in total revenue by 3.4% primarily due to the decline in revenue from sales, consistent with the
Normalized Net Profit (NNP) to owner to THB 674 million in Q2’2020, despite unfavorable economic situation from COVID-19 pandemic. Key growth drivers were 1) continued expansion of portfolio capacity to 3,019
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
8.9% from the growth in deposit amount consistent with the overall expansion in loan portfolio. Cost of fund declined slightly to 2.3% yoy from 2.4% attributed by the Bank’s continued effort on cost
which increased by 8.9% from the growth in deposit amount consistent with the overall expansion in loan portfolio. Cost of fund declined slightly to 2.3% yoy from 2.4% attributed by the Bank’s continued
87,000,000 shares at par value of 0.50 Baht or 50% of IPO (174,000,000 shares) Spin-off Plan is consistent to UAC Plan by growing UAPC with business competency, strong financial position and being able to
continued to grow and signaled future investment. Tourism–related businesses expanded thanks to a growing number of Chinese tourists. On the other hand, expansion of real estate and construction businesses
% YoY. After the capacity and distribution expansion in Q2’18, C-Vitt is now a number one brand in functional drink market with market share of 23.3% in Q3’18, and improve to 25.0% in Q4’18, according to
totaled Baht 1,386 million, an increase of 21.2% yoy from the growth in deposit consistent with the overall expansion in loan portfolio. Cost of funds for 1Q19 remained stable at 2.3% comparing to 1Q18. For
considering more expansion of F&B business. The target revenue from food and beverage business is THB1,000mn within 2023. ( * source: Press Release no. 65/2019 from Bank of Thailand, 6 November 2019