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Kiatnakin Phatra Bank PCL
SET:KKP

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Kiatnakin Phatra Bank PCL
SET:KKP
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Price: 68.75 THB 1.1% Market Closed
Market Cap: 58.2B THB
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Kiatnakin Phatra Bank PCL
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56.9B THB
Industry
Banking

Kiatnakin Phatra Bank PCL, a significant player in Thailand's financial arena, weaves its operations through a dynamic integration of banking and capital market services. Originally emerging from the merger of Kiatnakin Bank and Phatra Securities, the institution combines traditional banking with investment expertise. Through its Commercial Banking unit, the bank offers a suite of services including loans, deposits, and specialized financial products tailored for individual and corporate clients. This unit capitalizes on its strength in automobile and real estate financing, crafting a strategic niche in these key areas which resonate with the economic landscape of Thailand. Meanwhile, its Capital Market unit positions Kiatnakin Phatra as a formidable force in securities brokerage, wealth management, and investment banking. This division benefits from strategic insights and a deep understanding of market dynamics, offering sophisticated advisory services, equity trading, and fund management. Profitability hinges on its ability to navigate financial markets, developing products and services that generate fee-based income and commissions. By blending its robust banking franchise with agile capital market operations, Kiatnakin Phatra Bank creates a diversified revenue stream, enabling resilience and growth amid the ever-evolving financial environment.

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