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11 Thai banks report profit dip, with rising bad debt concerns and uncertain Q3 ahead
TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2025
11 Thai banks report Q2 2025 profit of 66.2 billion baht, down 3%. Provisions for bad debt rise as concerns mount over Q3 impact from Trump's tax and interest rate cuts.
KBTG sets new goals for 2025, embracing the era of agentic AI through the human-first x AI-first transformation
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2024
KASIKORN Business-Technology Group (KBTG) has announced remarkable AI achievements in 2024 and set new targets for 2025 under its 'Human-First x AI-First Transformation' strategy.
Make your dreams come true with KBank Young Scholarship Program 2023 
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2023
Kasikorn Bank is seeking highly capable personnel to advance its K Strategy in a new-era financial world with KBank Young Scholarship 2023.
Tie-ups with 24-hr convenience stores help banks flourish
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 08, 2019
Commercial banks are going ahead with using convenience stores as agents after achieving up to 25 per cent growth monthly via 3 million transactions and Bt16 billion worth of deposits.
KBank joins SMEs promotion
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2018
Kasikorn Bank is working with the National Science and Technology Development Agency and Thai Subcontracting Promotion Association in the “K SME Good to Great” project to support SMEs which engage in the production of auto parts, hardware and industrial plastics.
Kasikorn Bank loans Bt9.38 bn for construction of tyre plant
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2018
Kasikorn Bank has extended Bt9.38 billion in loans for the construction of a Linglong Tire manufacturing plant in Thailand, the bank's president Patchara Samalapa said on Wednesday.
Kasikorn Bank upbeat on growth in lending 
TUESDAY, MAY 29, 2018
Kasikorn Bank Plc is expanding its loan portfolio through online and digital services after witnessing a 10-per cent market growth since the fourth quarter of last year, higher than its estimate of eight per cent, the bank’s senior vice president Weerawat Pankawangkurn said recently.