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Price: 28.5 THB 1.79% Market Closed
Market Cap: ฿209.6B

Bank of Ayudhya PCL
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Market Cap
209.6B THB
Industry
Banking

Bank of Ayudhya PCL is a Thai commercial bank better known as Krungsri. It takes deposits, makes loans, issues credit cards, and provides cash management, trade finance, foreign exchange, and other banking services to individuals, small businesses, and larger companies. Its customers use it for everyday banking, borrowing for homes or cars, and financing working capital or trade activity. The bank makes money mainly from interest on loans and from fees tied to cards, transfers, wealth services, and business banking. It also earns from serving corporate and institutional clients with lending, transaction services, and advisory-style banking products. Because it sits in the middle of the financial system, it helps move savings into lending and payments, which makes it a core part of Thailand’s banking industry rather than a product manufacturer or retailer.

BAY Intrinsic Value
66.99 THB
Undervaluation 57%
Intrinsic Value
Price ฿28.5

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What is Bank of Ayudhya PCL's Revenue?
Revenue
166.8B THB

Based on the financial report for Mar 31, 2026, Bank of Ayudhya PCL's Revenue amounts to 166.8B THB.

What is Bank of Ayudhya PCL's Revenue growth rate?
Revenue CAGR 10Y
7%

Over the last year, the Revenue growth was 9%. The average annual Revenue growth rates for Bank of Ayudhya PCL have been 12% over the past three years , 8% over the past five years , and 7% over the past ten years .

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