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SAM turns bad loans into profits

MONDAY, AUGUST 07, 2017
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Sukhumvit Asset Management  or SAM restructured non-performing loans together worth Bt40.89 billion in the first half of the year. 


They involved 574 debtors, the company said on Monday.
SAM also sold off non-performing assets worth Bt4 billion in the first half, generating a net profit of Bt3.108 billion.

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