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KKP anticipates marginal loan growth

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 01/02/2024

» Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group (KKP) expects to book marginal loan growth this year as it closely monitors the automotive industry.

BUSINESS

KKP trims annual loan growth to 13%

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 01/02/2023

» Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group, a holding company of Kiatnakin Phatra Bank (KKP), aims to slow down total loan growth for this year to handle the higher risk of rising financial costs and the global recession.

BUSINESS

Kiatnakin Bank turns screws on loan approvals

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 31/07/2020

» Kiatnakin Bank has tightened retail loan approvals by requesting higher down payments and lowering the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio amid riskier economic circumstances.

BUSINESS

Bank of Thailand readies rejig of fees

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 11/02/2020

» The Bank of Thailand plans to implement practice guidelines to regulate financial institutions' fee charge calculation for products and services in the third quarter as part of a push for a fairer fee structure, a senior official says.

BUSINESS

KKP sees retail banking driving loan growth of 7-9%

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 07/02/2020

» Kiatnakin Bank (KKP), an entity under Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group, aims for loan growth in a range of 7-9% this year, with retail banking business a major contributor to the expansion.

BUSINESS

KKP braces for flat auto loan growth as NPLs creep upwards

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 31/07/2019

» Kiatnakin Bank (KKP), an arm of Kiatnakin Phatra Finance Group, expects auto loan growth to be flat for the full year after shrinking for the first six months.

BUSINESS

BoT and banks mulling DSR maximum of 70%

Business, Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 31/07/2019

» The Bank of Thailand and commercial banks have initially agreed to set a lending guidance by capping a borrower's debt-service ratio (DSR) at 70% for those earning up to 30,000 baht a month.