recorded lower bank overdrafts and short-term loans outstanding at Baht 17.21 million for the financial statement ended December 31, 2017 compared to Baht 120.27 million bank overdrafts and short-term loans
borrowing to support loan expansion. For the impairment loss of loans was 114.07 million Baht, a decrease of 32.51 million Baht or 22.18%. The decrease was due to the good improvement of receivables quality
borrowing to support loan expansion. For the impairment loss of loans was 114.07 million Baht, a decrease of 32.51 million Baht or 22.18%. The decrease was due to the good improvement of receivables quality
achieved expansion loans target. The net profit in the fourth quarter of 2018 was 454.91 million baht. An increase of 134.90 million baht or 42.15% from the same period of the prior year. The total revenue
47.5% 26.4 7.9% Gain on loans receivable from purchase of accounts receivable 88.3 16.0% 232.8 30.5% 144.5 163.6% Insurance Income 37.3 6.8% 71.4 9.3% 34.1 91.4% Total Revenues 552.4 100.0% 764.4 100.0
of March 2019, deposits continued to expand while loans dropped slightly. Consequently, the ratio of loans to deposits declined from the end of 2018. However, loan quality was relatively stable as the
slower rate consistent with economic slowdown. Personal loans still expanded. Meanwhile, loans to business contracted. Commercial banks were tighter in extending loans in line with economic conditions as
with net profit rising by 7.8 percent from the same quarter last year and 6.6 percent from the previous quarter. As of June 30, 2019, loans grew at a lower rate than deposits, with the ratio of loans to
-performing loan (NPL) to total loans was 2.9 percent, nearly the same level as at the end of 2017. The Bank of Thailand’s Senior Loan Officer Survey indicated that in the second quarter of 2018, credit demand
Ratio (LDR) at the end of June 2017 stood at 97.1 percent, a slight increase from 96.9 percent at the end of 2016. Meanwhile, loan quality, measured by the ratio of non-performing loans (NPLs) to total