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Vimut anticipating 40% jump in revenue

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 29/05/2025

» Vimut Holding Hospital Co, a unit of real estate developer Pruksa Holding, expects its revenue to soar by 40% this year, driven by tourism and the hospital's investment in innovative healthcare services.

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Pruksa Holding shifting focus to healthcare amid slowdown

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 04/03/2025

» SET-listed developer Pruksa Holding (PSH) is downplaying its housing development business after years of market slowdown, shifting focus to the healthcare business, which is expected to contribute half of its revenue.

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Corporate conscience for the planet

Business, Post Reporters, Published on 31/12/2024

» Businesses play a crucial role in addressing global warming, as their operations significantly influence the environment, the economy and society. Launching initiatives to combat climate change is essential to reducing carbon emissions, conserving resources, and promoting sustainable practices. Failure to act can result in costly disruptions from extreme weather events such as resource shortages and stricter government regulations. Moreover, as a greater number of consumers search for eco-friendly options, businesses that adopt sustainable practices can gain a competitive egde.Their initiatives not only contribute to global climate goals but also foster innovation, drive cost savings, and ensure long-term profitability. Here's a closer look at how Thai businesses are progressing in addressing climate change challenges.

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'Green hospitals' gain traction

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 31/12/2024

» Many hospitals are stepping up efforts to become "green hospitals" with an aim to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and ensure high environmental standard practices.

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AI tech gains traction at hospitals

Business, Published on 28/12/2024

» Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is becoming a more important part of treating patients as many hospitals have adopted medical AI in addition to the wider use of online healthcare services.

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Top AI stories of 2024: Sunrise-AI

Business, Published on 28/12/2024

» Many businesses are set to benefit or see growth opportunities from the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), which is gaining ground in Thailand, while some may be affected by AI and may have to adjust before AI disrupts their business. Bangkok Post explores how AI is impacting the business landscape.

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Lending reforms to aid real estate firms in 2025

Business, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 03/12/2024

» While Thailand's real estate sector should remain stable next year, developers are upbeat about the possibility of easing loan-to-value (LTV) measures to help the sector, particularly the middle-income segment, according to Pruksa Real Estate.

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Vimut touts aesthetic medicine prospects

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 23/09/2024

» The aesthetic medicine trend is growing in Thailand, with more younger people seeking treatments to improve their looks, drawing more providers into the market.

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Vimut banking on novel services

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 07/08/2024

» Innovations in medical services are expected to help increase the number of patients for private hospital operator Vimut Holding Hospital Co, which has observed that expensive medical services have been discouraging people from visiting hospitals.

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Vimut seen hitting revenue goal

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 19/06/2024

» The Thai economy is likely to remain sluggish in the second half this year, resulting in fewer visits at privately-run Vimut Hospital, but its operator remains confident of reaching a revenue target of 1.3 billion baht this year, driven by the treatment of foreign patients.