with other Climate Bonds Certification Criteria. Table 3: Criteria for Waste Collection Table 4: Criteria for Waste Storage Table 5: Criteria for Waste Sorting Table 6: Criteria for Recycling and Reuse
of 31 March 2020. The average collection period as at the end of this quarter was 108 days compared to 94 days as of 31 March 2020. AGEING OF TRADE RECEIVABLES (THB mn) 31 MARCH 2020 30 JUNE 2020 Not
% or THB 67mn from THB 641mn as of 31 March 2020, which was mainly from the provision for doubtful debt and cash received. The average collection period as at the end of this quarter was 107 days
reflects a strong new base line of net profit of the Company. Cash Collection was 708 million Baht, increased 37.3% from the same period last year. This was slightly decline from Q4/2018 due to the
days credit terms to customers. The average collection period as at the end of this quarter was 94 days compared to 96 days as of 31 December 2019. AGEING OF TRADE RECEIVABLES (THB mn) 31 DECEMBER 2019
• The Company’s Net Profit continues to grow and remark as a highest net profit for 6 th quarterly consecutively since 2017. • The Company’s Cash Collection in Q2/2019 equal to 706 million baht, increased
to Equity Shareholders was 116.1 million Baht, increased 58.4% from the same period last year. Cash Collection was 514 million Baht, increased 59.1% from the same period last year. The Company was
percent. The Company’s net profit margin stood at 27.7 percent. An increase of net profit was a result of the Company has higher revenues from collection of purchased accounts receivables and debt tracking
stood at 27.8%. An increase of net profit was a result of the Company has higher revenues from collection of purchased accounts receivables. Thus, the details of the Company group can be described as
business for 2nd year in consecutive. The Company achieved its record high in cash collection at 2,399 million Baht. Thanks to distress the quality of debt acquired, number of collection staff increasing and