active customers of 2.15 million IDs, mainly from Bangkok 31%, and in up-country 69%. Details of each business can be described as follows: - Credit Card Credit cards turnover shared 54% of total turnovers
by employees in case of change in an employer; (2) Employees are entitled to leave for necessary business for no less than three working days per year; (3) A pregnant female employee is entitled to
responsibility: Matters involving shared responsibility of the board and management: Matters that the board should delegate or not get involved with: a) Defining objectives and business model b) Developing culture
credit card revenue in the second quarter of FY2022 of 73 million baht, grew by 30% y-y. - Loans In the first half of 2022, loans shared 23% of total turnovers with the loan revenue of 5,258 million baht
E_1 Legal_FA_2015_12_29-c A WCorpL4.1hig A Executive Summary of Management Discussion and Analysis 1 For the Year Ending December 31, 2018 In 2018, the overall Thai economy maintained its growth due largely to healthier growth of exports and tourism, especially in the first half of the year. Meanwhile, the government continued to implement measures to promote and strengthen the domestic economy through support of investment and private spending as well as bolstering opportunities for other econo...
process. At this webinar, experts from PRI as well as global market practitioners, who are PRI signatories, shared their knowledge, experiences and perspectives on responsible investment with over 300
Insom and Ms. Maneerat Sriphariwathin, winners of the 1st and 2nd FinTech Challenge, respectively, shared their experience. Ms. Archari Suppiroj, Director of the FinTech Department at the SEC, said
according to the advice of a member of the group of persons, and shared benefits from the trading incentives with such member. Such acts caused damage to several investors. In this regard, SEC has filed a
members (consisting of executives and representatives from 38 securities firms) held discussions and shared views regarding operations that may affect trust and confidence in the Thai capital market such as
Auditing Profession Committee, and Mr. Pichit Leelaphantmetha, Chairman of the TFAC Accounting Profession Committee. The panelists shared their views on possible approaches to promote stakeholders’ more