supported by higher CBU models direct from China. 2. Profit/Loss After Taxation (“PAT”)/(“LAT”) Due to drop in sales revenue for FY2019/20, INGRS registered LAT Baht 79.35 million in comparison to PAT
. Spending was boosted by the government’s stimulus measures and the export sector was supported by brightening global economic prospects. However, any potential Thai economic recovery over the rest of the
that took effect in 2017 that represented a reduction of about 2% on average. However, consignment sales were almost fully realized in the current period. The Q-o-Q decrease in revenue was primarily due
Increase (Decrease) % Increase (Decrease) 2018 2019 THB mm % THB mm % THB mm % Revenue from sale of goods 2,266.6 93.7 2,253.8 92.9 (12.7) (0.6) Revenue from rental and rendering 121.7 5.0 140.6 5.8 18.9
following the order of government agencies nationwide to prevent the spread of the COVID-19. Revenue from rental and rendering of services managed to grow by 6.8% YoY, mainly supported by higher rental
case of movement or changes in transactions. This significantly decrease the time of each process because each activity in the Capital Market has complicated process and steps regarding document
THB 325 million in correspondence to the group’s asset restructuring. Without this non-recurring gain, total revenue was THB 5,245 million, a 3.3% decrease from 2016. The decline was attributable to the
sector at the end of the year was restricted again and decrease of consumer’s confidence accordingly. As of February 28, 2021, the Company’s total cards reached 9.19 million cards, including 2.95 million
sector at the end of the year was restricted again and decrease of consumer’s confidence accordingly. As of February 28, 2021, the Company’s total cards reached 9.19 million cards, including 2.95 million
was THB 122 million, a slight decrease from THB 124 million in 1Q17 due to the reasons mentioned above. Unit: THB mn 1Q18 1Q17 Change Amount % Hotel Business 1,364 1,324 40 3.0 Education Business 122