travel and consulting fees were increased. NCL INTER LOGISTICS (S) PTE LTD (“NCL SINGAPORE”) income and gross profit for the 9 months period increased from the previous year and the net profit increased by
salary, employee and management benefits, office rental, travel expenses, and professional fees. In Quarter 3 of 2019, the increase in administrative expenses is mainly due to (1) increase in allowance for
in the establishment of overseas subsidiaries resulting in the increase of travel and other relevant expenses. Despite of the effect from the change of compensation rate prescribed by law, reversed
the rest of the year. In general, fixed costs will reduce due to Covid-19 restrictions on travel and mitigation plans in place for fixed cost savings in all departments. On the variable cost side stone
changed to used new channel market particularly online and digital technology. This situation impacts overall business and industries particularly retails, restaurant, entertainment, airlines and travel
, selling expenses have decreased by 6.63% year-on-year. Most selling expenses vary according to sales. Core selling expenses are salaries, bonuses, sales staff commissions, travel and vehicle expenses of the
, employee and management benefits, office rental, travel expenses, and professional fees. In Quarter 1 of 2020, the decrease in administrative expenses is mainly due to (1) THB 0.59 million decrease in
-19 is therefore required to comply with the Social Distancing measures, resulting in reduced travel expenses abroad. Administrative expenses of the company for the three-month periods ended March 31
, travel expenses, and professional fees. In Quarter 2 of 2020, the decrease in administrative expenses is mainly due to (1) THB 0.59 million decrease from the expenses related to the preparation for listing
issues): · challenge of real time systems with large numbers and/or high value transactions (e.g. banks, travel agents); · unfamiliar systems and in-house expertise to assess them; · understanding and