came from both an increase of Baht 468 million, or 2.93 percent in non-interest income, which was derived mainly from revenue from capital market products and rising net fees and service income, and an
-changing consumer behavior. Given the increased degree of uncertainty in global economies and politics, businesses may have to contend with Thai Baht volatility and rising interest rate trends. Within this
diverging monetary policies, businesses may have to contend with Thai Baht volatility and rising interest rate trends. Given the changing customer behavior amid new technologies, regulatory changes and
255 million or 1.11 percent in net interest income, derived from rising interest income from investment. KBank maintained key financial ratios at levels consistent with our overall economic performance
attributable to consistent orders from present customer and new customer. 1. Cost of sales and gross profit The Company’s cost of sales in year 2018 amounted to Baht 256.50 million, rising year-on-year by Baht
of sales 2,539.53 million baht (83.00% when compared to sales), net profit of 125.73 million baht, decreased 88.96 million baht or 70.75 percent because commodity prices are rising, and the market is
). Net profit was Baht 93.80 million, a decrease of Baht 93.80 million from the same period of last year. Baht 56.25 million or a decrease of 59.96% because commodity prices are rising. And the market is
and subsidiaries thus reported Baht 90,484 million in operating profit before provision expense and income tax expense, rising Baht 935 million, or 1.05 percent, over-year. The increase was derived from
traction, buoyed by both domestic and international factors. However, the business sector faced rising challenges, namely various forms of competition, a borderless marketplace within the ASEAN Economic
demonstrating our cont inued commitment, the Company has agreed to a further 90-day lock-up of the units of JASIF, to assure investors that no additional supply of the Units w ill be released by the Company into