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THAILAND

Generali launches Health Plan with Extra 50% Coverage for Critical Illness

Published on 19/02/2026

» Generali Insurance (Thailand) is making a full-scale move into the premium health insurance market with the launch of its new product, “GEN HEALTH PREMIER”, under the concept of Beyond Lump Sum. The plan is designed to go beyond the limitations of traditional lump-sum plans with enhanced premium features, while addressing the lifestyles of consumers who value comprehensive and long-term cost-effective coverage. It targets both customers seeking premium-level health insurance that matches high-end medical services and expatriates working or residing in Thailand who require all-in-one coverage under a single policy. The product is offered exclusively through Generali Insurance brokers only.

THAILAND

New government urged to prioritise anti-graft drive

Online Reporters, Published on 19/02/2026

» The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (ACT) has urged caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to put the fight against corruption at the heart of his new administration’s agenda, after Thailand’s corruption score fell to its lowest in nearly two decades.

THAILAND

Thai Union Group posts record 18.9% gross margin in FY2025, EPS up 7.2%-time high of 18.9%

Published on 19/02/2026

» Sales volumes grew to 908,000 metric tonnes following eight quarters of consecutive growth

THAILAND

Review of 'vertical' medical centre plan

News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/02/2026

» The Ministry of Transport has ordered a review of the land development plan in the Bang Sue area to develop a "vertical" medical centre equipped with transport connectivity and a railway system.

THAILAND

ITC’s 2025 sales grew to THB 18.2 billion, with THB 3.4 billion in adjusted net profit

Published on 18/02/2026

» Bangkok – 18 February 2026 – i-Tail Corporation PCL (ITC), a global leader in the pet food industry, reported strong full-year 2025 results, with full-year sales in U.S. dollar terms growing by 9.2% year-on-year to USD 554 million, while sales in Thai baht increased to THB 18.2 billion, up 2.8% year-on-year. Adjusted net profit stood at THB 3.4 billion (excluding transformation costs), demonstrating disciplined execution and sustained demand across key markets despite a challenging global economic environment. The board approved a full-year dividend of THB 0.85 per share, representing a payout ratio of 85.6%.

THAILAND

Analysts Reiterate Positive Calls on Minor International After 4Q25 Earnings Beat

Published on 18/02/2026

» Analysts maintained bullish views on Minor International (MINT) after the company reported 4Q25 core profit of around 3.53 billion baht, up 21% year-on-year, beating market expectations by up to 13%, driven by strong hotel performance and lower finance costs.

THAILAND

Ten species flagged as birdstrike threat to flights in Thailand

Online Reporters, Published on 17/02/2026

» Ten species of bird have been flagged as a growing threat to aviation safety in Thailand, with 6,118 birdstrikes reported nationwide over the past five years, causing damage worth hundreds of millions of baht.

THAILAND

New project to help riders switch to EVs

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 17/02/2026

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has partnered with the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) on a project to support motorcycle taxi riders in switching to electric vehicles.

THAILAND

MINT Posts 21% Core Profit Growth in 4Q25, 16% for FY2025

Published on 16/02/2026

» Bangkok, Thailand – Minor International Public Company Limited (MINT) has delivered another quarter of strong, high-quality earnings, with core profit rising 21% to THB 3.472 billion in 4Q25 and 16% y-y to THB 9.700 billion for FY2025, reflecting the strength of MINT’s diversified global platform and disciplined execution.

THAILAND

Hospital funds squeeze weighs on minister

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 16/02/2026

» A deepening liquidity crisis among state hospitals has intensified pressure on the new Public Health Minister to overhaul the universal healthcare system, as medical groups warn that financial instability is spreading across the country's public health network.