comprehensive income included revaluation of available-for-sale securities as a result of the capital market volatility. Net interest income amounted to Baht 2,658 million, an increase of Baht 56 million or 2.1
Baht 0.40 and 0.83 respectively. The decreased loss is due to the major transactions as follow: 1. The increase of net earned premium in this quarter compared to the same period of last year in the
-for-sale securities as a result of the capital market volatility. Net interest income amounted to Baht 2,916 million, an increase of Baht 166 million or 6.0% yoy from Baht 2,750 million in 2Q18
comprehensive income included revaluation of available-for-sale securities as a result of the capital market volatility. Net interest income amounted to Baht 2,916 million, an increase of Baht 166 million or 6.0
volatility from time to time amid the uncertainties of US-China trade policies and the eventual relationship between the UK and the EU, turbulence in emerging markets, and concerns over the US economic outlook
transactions occurred during the 2nd Quarter 2017. GFPT Group has policy to mitigate risks from foreign exchange rate volatility, which occurred from export sale and raw material importation by hedging forward
subsidiaries received decresed orders from customers. Other revenue increase 5.18 million Baht or 77.78% compared to the same period of last year due to the revenue of other services increase. The main cost of
THB 172,138 million, an increase of 19% YoY, recorded EBITDA of THB 13,663 million, an increase of 20% YoY, with net profit of THB 6,405 million, an increase of 35% YoY, with net profit attributable to
encourage domestic capital outflows. At the end of 2019, the Thai baht was 30.15 to the US dollar, an appreciation of 7.1 percent from the end of 2018. Global financial markets experienced volatility amid the
42.0% increased. The SET index at the end of the first quarter of 2018 closed at 1,776.26 points, a slight increase of 1.3% from 1,753.71 points at the end of 2017. Overall Business Operations The Bank’s