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and related person as following details: Borrower Mana Patanakarn Company Limited as a subsidiary of Nawarat Patanakarn Public Company Limited (“the Company”) Lender 1. K Alliance Company Limited 2. Mrs
efficiently. Beside this, The Company focused on managing the account receivable turnover especially debtor screening policy efficiently. Therefore, there has been no record for an uncollectible account from
turnover especially debtor screening policy efficiently. Therefore, there has been no record for an uncollectible account from Debtors. This is to ensure the company financial status and performance. The
has no policy to overstock but to manage the inventory turnover efficiently. Beside this, The Company focused on managing the account receivable turnover especially debtor screening policy efficiently
declining from external trade receivables of 53.18 Million Baht and related debtor (EMC) has pay debts to subsidiary (UWC) as amount of 170.00 Million Baht and decline in advance payment of 8.70 Million Baht
Saran made up fake documents and partially paid for the debt owed by Suthat, who had agreed to take on the debt for Suthin and Charuwan, to mislead the company's auditor into believing that the debtor
rating action the matter, application of the credit rating methodology, decision-making activities (e.g., the operation of a rating committee), interaction with the rated entity, obligor, originator
under the law governing such operations. Section 15. Transfer of assets which are rights of claims in the following cases shall be deemed lawful without notice being given to the debtor pursuant to
following cases shall be deemed lawful without notice being given to the debtor pursuant to Section 306 of the Civil and Commercial Code. However, the rights of the debtor to set up a defence under second