serves the decision-making needs of users Completeness Relevance Transparency Consistency Account for and report on all GHG emission sources and activities within the chosen inventory boundary. Use
as oil, gold, or coffee. Consolidation approach: The identification of companies, businesses, organizations etc. for inclusion within the reporting boundary of the responding organization is known as
2,641,150 13.94 1,991,423 14.78 1,752,325 13.97 Bank of Ayudhya 2,049,902 10.82 1,420,893 10.55 1,502,571 11.98 Thanachart Bank 984,124 5.19 753,945 5.60 679,939 5.42 TMB Bank 888,151 4.69 649,575 4.82
convertible securities by the persons under I to III - - - - - Total - - 6. Name of the tender offer preparer: TMB Bank Public Company Limited 7. Name(s) of other advisor(s) (if any): The Capital Law Office
: 4,944 tCO2 eq • Cat. 14 – Franchises: 2 tCO2 eq 14 Appendix II: SBTi assessment of the SPTs. SPT 1 complies with the boundary set by SBTi as: • It covers all scope 1 and 2 emissions in Group’s GHG
-industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C. GHG emissions inventory and science-based target boundary (Scope 1 and 2) 1. The targets must cover company-wide scope 1 and scope 2 emissions
Thailand Taxonomy Board The Thailand Taxonomy Board is established to develop Thailand Taxonomy, a classification system of economic activities deemed as environmentally-sustainable. The Board comprises agencies from both the public and private sectors to ensure all sectors’ views are reflected. In the initial phase, the list of agencies is as follows: 1. Bank of Thailand (BOT)* 2. The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC)* 3. Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and...
of;- BAFS - Long-term loans from TMB was of Bt2,250.0 million due on April 30, 2026 with 3 years grace period and quarterly, principal repayment: Bt80.4 million/period (the last repayment will be made
, increasing by Bt3,646.3 million from December 31, 2017 or 137.8%. These comprise of;- BAFS - Long-term loans from TMB was of Bt2,089.3 million due on April 30, 2026 with 3 years grace period and quarterly
loans from banks were Bt6,292.3 million, increasing by Bt3,646.3 million from December 31, 2017 or 137.8%. These comprise of;- BAFS - Long-term loans from TMB was of Bt2,089.3 million due on April 30