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— Thai proverb
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) disagrees with new measures from the Bank of Thailand to control auto loans, saying they would pressure new car sales based on panic changes.
Bangkok Bank (BBL) has expanded payment service to cardless QR codes through the e-wallet platform, targeting a new customer base under a partnership strategy.
Bangkok Bank (BBL) has expanded payment service to cardless QR codes through the e-wallet platform, targeting a new customer base under a partnership strategy.
Japanese hamburger chain Mos Food Services Inc. has taken on a new partner to help expand the number of Mos Burger shops in Thailand to ...
Japanese hamburger restaurant chain Mos Food Services has taken on a new local partner to help expand the number of Mos Burger shops in Thailand from eight to 45 over the next five years.
The Asia Internet Coalition (AIC), which represents global internet companies, calls the telecom regulator's planned measures a barrier to growth of the over-the-top (OTT) service industry that contributes 36 billion baht and created 30,000 jobs for Thailand's economy.
Double-digit premium growth in the insurance industry will be difficult to achieve going forward after the industry's premium contraction in January, says Muang Thai Life Assurance (MTL).
The Asia Internet Coalition (AIC), which represents global internet companies, calls the telecom regulator's planned measures a barrier to growth of the over-the-top (OTT) service industry that contributes 36 billion baht and created 30,000 jobs for Thailand's economy.
Double-digit premium growth in the insurance industry will be difficult to achieve going forward after the industry's premium contraction in January, says Muang Thai Life Assurance (MTL).
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has signed a memorandum of understanding with three leading insurance companies to provide an insurance policy, Thai Travel Shield, for foreign tourists.
Hotelier Dusit Thani and mall operator Central Pattana are investing 36.7 billion baht in a mixed-use project in Bangkok's central business district of Silom, the companies said in a statement.
The Australian mining company Kingsgate Consolidated, armed with a US$55-million insurance payout for the closure of its gold mine in Thailand, says it now has the financial means to pursue its arbitration case against the Thai government.
Thai rice exports declined in both volume and value in February, with blame falling on high prices relative to competitors, notably Vietnam, as well as the strong baht.
China Mobile International (CMI) and local partner True Move H Universal Communication (TUC) have officially launched what's dubbed Southeast Asia's first Thai/Chinese 4G SIM, aiming to cash in on the many Chinese tourists and expats.
American hotel chain Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is confident about the growth of the Thai tourism industry and overall economy, planning to sign eight new hotel management deals in major tourist destinations this year.
International media reported on Tuesday that AirAsia had apologised for and removed its "Get off in Thailand" advertisements posted in Australia and intended to promote direct flights between Brisbane, in Queensland, and Bangkok.
Thai stocks opened down 0.90% at the start of trade this morning.
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has strongly opposed a sharp minimum wage hike, a campaign promise of many political parties, saying small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will suffer the most from the policy as it will alter the market.
Experian, a UK-based information service and software provider, is expanding its permanent office in Thailand to capitalise on the rise of the digital economy, which is expected to contribute 25% of GDP by 2027.
A high-speed train that glides from an expanded coastal airport handling 60 million passengers toward cavernous new stations in Bangkok. An infrastructure blitz that takes Thailand’s economy to new heights.
Line Thailand and Line Ventures have allocated US$20 million (632 million baht) to help startups grow their business, with an aim to develop the first Thai unicorn within 3-5 years under the ScaleUp programme.