SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “Today, the Minister of Finance has announced the results of the World Bank’s Doing Business Report 2020, with the overall ranking for Thailand at No. 21, six levels higher than No. 27 in the preceding year, and No. 5 within the Asia-Pacific region. Two areas of better performances were (1) Dealing with Construction Permits and (2) Protecting Minority Shareholder. “During the course of assessment, the SEC proactively participated in the r...
comparing TKS, without one-off items, Administrative expenses increased by 4.7% q-q from rising employee expenses. Admin exp.TBSPAdmin exp.TKS % Admin exp. 39 41 3 28 Q1'18 Q1'19 69 + 65.0% 12.6% 10.5% 6.2
chain including PTA and PET through most of 2016 and 2017, through a gradual increase in level of feedstock integration, increasing domestic-orientation in the portfolio and an evolving fibers portfolio
, including the consolidation of CSL, equipment rental from TOT partnership, and sales revenue. Core service revenue (excluding IC & equipment rental) was Bt99,745mn, increasing 3.9% YoY, and reflected timid
consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of Baht 38.6 million from office building in London, U.K. 3) Other revenue of Baht 82.5 million, which grew by
. The increase was predominantly due to the consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of Baht 40.9 million, which grew by Baht 31.4 million or
last year. The increase was predominantly due to the consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of THB 43.4mn, which fell by THB 10.0mn or 18.7
volume, and price per unit that increased. Combined with revenue from the Natural Resources business which rose from the rising global crude oil price. 2. Gross Profit was THB 3,858 million, increased by
through the maximization of our sales and service quality in alignment with changing consumer behavior. Given rising demand for mobile banking service in place of branches, we prioritized consolidation of
, operating expenses increased from the consolidation of Permata’s operating expenses into the Bank’s consolidated financial statements. When excluding Permata, the Bank’s operating expenses increased from the